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Plums: yes, but not all varieties.

Apricots: yes, but only certain varieties. better south of Mpls. - St. Paul.

Nectarines, Peaches: maybe, specific varieties in the southern part of the state.

All prunus (plum, apricot, peach) bloom early and are subject to late frost damage.

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