
I planted this Prunus tree at least a dozen years ago. If you look carefully at the first and third photos in this post, you can see tiny plums that look like cherries.

I fully expect that the most of the plums you see on this prunier will be devoured by birds rather than by people, as happens most years.
I couldn't see the prunes at first, thanks for pointing them out. The plums from the trees near your house were the best I ever ate. I remember plum trees in Kentucky but I don't see many here in Alabama. Peaches seem to rule.
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess the birds learned that you had the best plum feast around :)
ReplyDeleteLucky birds.
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I would be tempted to tent part of the plum tree with a net which would allow you to have some plums for you and still share some of the bounty with the birds.
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