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Re: My Dizzy Prune
The real test of the health of that graft was in my mind if the grafted section is fully viable.
That has in my mind now been established, by the fact, that actually blossoms sprouted from the self
grafted section. that is something, which did not happen last year.
This is the large view. It is evident, that the grafted branch ends up somewhere behind the leaves at its top
This shot is self-explanatory and shows clearly the base of one of the blossoms on the grafted piece
And here is the whole thing even more enlarged.
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