Did not have time to work in the plants today. But did detect our mystery fruit tree had started blooming. The tree died back a few years ago. And the tag was missing. I got down and confirmed what was growing was coming up below the graft. We could only recall we had a plum and a pomegranate that had died that year. And what has bloomed is most assuredly not a pomegranate. It is a plum. And judging by the little 5 petal white flowers; it is Prunus cerasifera. Otherwise known as the Cherry Plum or Purple Leaf Plum. The bark also fits the profile.

So I should not expect tasty fruit as this is certainly rootstock. But at least now I can graft onto it.

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