Re: Small fruit tree



On Jun 4, 5:41 pm, K <k...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<Grin> Most of the fruit we grow in the UK is the same family - they are
all in the rose family :-)

Big useful snip, thanks Kay, I am marginally wiser.

But almond is Amygdala - don't know why, because the fruit is very
peach-like - help, someone?

(That's the trouble with plants. The more you learn, the more questions
you find to ask)

The more I ask and the more I read here, the more convinced I become
that I know nothing at all but I am enjoying learning a little.

Judith


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