I purchased this today at Wilco's garden center in McMinnville, Oregon USA. Unfortunately, in my opinion, it had no description at all on the tag, just the name and the price. I'm guessing that it wouldn't have been sitting there with the few leftover trees at the end of the season if it had had a nice tag with a picture showing the red flesh, and a description of the flavor. I am thrilled to have gotten it and look forward to seeing how it does for me.
That's awesome. I agree though, why not show the interesting characteristics of the fruit? Anyway, I'm glad you have it and hopefully you'll get to try it soon.
I purchased this today at Wilco's garden center in McMinnville, Oregon USA. Unfortunately, in my opinion, it had no description at all on the tag, just the name and the price. I'm guessing that it wouldn't have been sitting there with the few leftover trees at the end of the season if it had had a nice tag with a picture showing the red flesh, and a description of the flavor.
I am thrilled to have gotten it and look forward to seeing how it does for me.
That's awesome. I agree though, why not show the interesting characteristics of the fruit? Anyway, I'm glad you have it and hopefully you'll get to try it soon.
These were super duper yummy. Will be great in a pie, and CIDER!
Yes they are! I can't wait to get enough to make both of those things. :)
Hllo sir how r u .i think I graft the Red love sticks on root stock mm111.wht u think about that sir .Plz give me suggession.
Personally I'm going to be grafting them on M7, which is what my current trees were grafted onto.
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