Sorry this plant is not available at the moment. Please try again later or select an alternative plant. Description: Another apomictic oddity given to us by Hugh McAllister of Ness Gardens, that they are having difficulty pigeon-holing. That resembles pseudovilmorinii very closely, with similar small leafleted pinnate foliage although the fruit tend to be larger and whiter throughout the season, generally lacking the distinct crimson-red of the immature S. pseudovilmorinii fruit apart from the earliest part of the season. it is certainly a heavy fruiting and highly attractive tree, that has pseudovilmorinii in its parentage, being an apomictic it also comes true from seed. ..................... Oops out of space please read on next description >> continued
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