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canito 17
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monos plum
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Mike T
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Is it true that the fruit are bland in taste. I believe they are a Myrtaceae that is close to Eugenia in many ways.
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canito 17
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This is a seedling. Poor quality, almost insipid. Another reason to search for grafted cultivar trees. Too many time and effort spent.
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