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    Japanese Apricot (Ume)

    Over 40 cultivars are currently being propagated at Canada Bonsai, including 2 strains of Nanko Ume which are grown for their fruit that can be used for the production of umeboshi and umeshu.

    Availability of most of these cultivars will begin in 2024.

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