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To: KLP who wrote (36134)2/11/2002 5:57:37 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 225578
 
These were wild plums and I never saw any fruit on them worth eating. The limbs were brittle and many foot long pieces broke off. The stubs were from an inch to an inch and a half long and very hard. I cut them off at ground level in '85 and the stumps are still hard as rocks.

The wild plums also attract trunk borers but they're not effected by them. If you have a birch or locust in the area they'll be killed by the borers.