A dual purpose plum cultivar. The white spring blossom is followed by oblong, purple-blue fruit with greenish-yellow sweet flesh. Cropping season: September. Pollination group 3
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Soil Types
Max Height
2.5-4 metres
Max Spread
2.5-4 metres
A dual purpose plum cultivar. The white spring blossom is followed by oblong, purple-blue fruit with greenish-yellow sweet flesh. Cropping season: September. Pollination group 3
2.5-4 metres
2.5-4 metres
| Season | Stem | Flower | Foliage | Fruit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | ||||
| Summer | ||||
| Autumn | ||||
| Winter |
Tolerant of a range of soils as long as well drained, but prefers loamy, ideally slightly acidic soils pH of 6 to 6.5. Plant in a sunny, sheltered site. Flowers may be susceptible to spring frosts damage. Thin fruit if necessary. See How to grow: Plums for further cultivation details
Propagate by chip budding or grafting onto a rootstock for fruit. The rootstock will largely determine the vigour of the tree
Prune regularly depending on how the tree is trained – see pruning plums. Train fan-trained trees in spring. Pruning established fans is carried out in early summer and after harvest
May be susceptible to plum aphid, red spider mite and winter moth caterpillar. The fruit can be damaged by plum moth caterpillars, wasps and birds
May be susceptible to peach leaf curl, silver leaf, bacterial canker, blossom wilt and honey fungus
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