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Marjorie's seedling plum.
I have a ten year-old Marjorie's seedling plum tree in my garden which fruits reliably every year and produces around 20-30lb of delicious plums although this year yield was down but quality was excellent. Today, I noticed a young one growing a little away but just underneath the tree. It is about 2 feet high and its leaves and bark are identical . I think it has grown from seed but it's possible that it is a sport which has grown from the roots but I doubt this. I have no idea what the rootstock is on the parent tree (yes, I know, I should keep records) but it was acquired from a specialist grower.
Is this a viable tree that will grow true and produce plums in due course or should I destroy it? I can easily move it to its own spot but in view of the room and time I will have to give it, will it be worthwhile or am I wasting my time? Anyone with experience in this field please advise.
Is this a viable tree that will grow true and produce plums in due course or should I destroy it? I can easily move it to its own spot but in view of the room and time I will have to give it, will it be worthwhile or am I wasting my time? Anyone with experience in this field please advise.
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