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Debbie Breth, Lake Ontario Fruit Program, Albion, NY: dib1@cornell.edu or 585-747-6039
ITHACA, N.Y. – Fruit growers in New York are trying to stave off an invasion by the plum pox virus – an exotic disease first spotted in the state in 2006. The virus can reduce yields by 80 to 100 percent in infected trees, causing ring-shaped spots on fruit and turning them mealy.

Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Native wild plums and cherries were gathered by the Iroquois and Algonquins, and the other common stone fruits have been grown for more than 300 years in New York State, but they are a minor part of our important fruit industry.

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June-bearing plants because their populations can soar during the summer months when day-neutral cultivars are struggling to cope with the heat. Because currants and gooseberries be-gin growth very early in the spring, you should plant them in the early fall or very early in the spring, before the plants begin to grow.

Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Gardening resources > Will Warm Winter Wither Plants? Will Warm Winter Wither Plants? Search Cornell websites with Get local help At your county's Cornell Cooperative Extension office. News release: .doc | .pdf

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Hardy, compact rosettes up to 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide spreading 18" wide. Indeterminate plants bear fruit up to 7 inches long and as narrow as 1 inch with solid, thick, flesh and little seed cavity.


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