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Black Knot of Plums and Cherries, HYG-3011-94
... stunt or kill the tree. The black knot fungus can infect American, European, and Japanese varieties of cultivated plums and prunes. Sweet, tart, and Mahaleb cherries are also affected by the ... and Formosa are much less susceptible; and President is apparently resistant to black knot. Japanese varieties of plums are generally less susceptible than most American varieties. When planting new plum or ...
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Plums - A Guide To Selection And Use, HYG-1404-92
... is very tart, the plums are used chiefly for cooking and preserve making. Examples of Damson-type plums are Shropshire and French Damson. The Japanese-type plums are generally not satisfactory ... . Examples of Japanese-type plums are Methley, Shiro, Ozark Premier, Burbank and Elephant Heart. Selecting Plums for Consumption and Nursery Stock for Planting For Consumption High quality plums are firm ...
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