Description
Plum
Prunus
Available in 8 different varieties:
Czar
Self fertile culinary plum. Compact habit. UK < 1899.
Herman
Very vigorous with large dark fruit. Sweden 1972
Jubilee
Red Plum Mid Season Sweden 1985. Similar to Victoria but larger.
Opal
One of the most reliable of all the garden plums. This tree will produce a medium sized, reddish-purple fruit with superbflavour. Also self fertile.
Sanctus Hubertus
Large bluish-purple fruit. Has a good enough flavour to make it a dual purpose plum and the tree is very easy to manage.
Shropshire Prune
One of the oldest Damson trees. Small fruit delicious once cooked
Victoria
Sussex 19 th Century. Very reliable heavy cropper but prone to biennialism
Yellow Pershore
Robert Hogg “an excellent baking and preserving plum”.
Attractive yellow fruit. Worcestershire 1827.
Plums are available on different rootstock.
PIXY – Will grow 8-10ft and gives some resistance to silverleaf.
ST. JULIEN A – Will grow 12-15ft.
Please note all 2 year trees on St.Julien A will be young 1/2 standards.
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