Japanese plum Tree?

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Japanese plum Tree?

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Hi there, does anyone know where I could get one of these? Preferably within 200kms of Sydney city.....

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There are several bonsai nurseries in Sydney, have a look in the wiki for contact details & give them a buzz, if you cant find it at one of them I would be surprised if any other nursery in sydney would carry it...
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Ok thanks mate!
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i have quite a few, cuttings of various years of age and a variety of colours...PM me
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