Plums, European (Prunus domestica)

European Plums (Prunus domestica)

Hardy trees produce intensely flavored, sweet rich fruits great for fresh eating preserving and drying. Later blooming than Japanese plums, they set fruit more reliably in areas with cold and wet springs and as such are more popular in Northern climates. Pretty compact trees are showy in bloom and fruit and grow to about 15 feet tall. Most European plum varieties are self-fertile unless otherwise noted. We use myrabolan standard rootstock.

Hardy to Zone 5-9.

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Plums, European (Prunus domestica)

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European Plums (Prunus domestica)

Hardy trees produce intensely flavored, sweet rich fruits great for fresh eating preserving and drying. Later blooming than Japanese plums, they set fruit more reliably in areas with cold and wet springs and as such are more popular in Northern climates. Pretty compact trees are showy in bloom and fruit and grow to about 15 feet tall. Most European plum varieties are self-fertile unless otherwise noted. We use myrabolan standard rootstock.

Hardy to Zone 5-9.

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This unique and very popular French variety was brought to the US over 100 years ago. Petite’s dark purple, sweet and delicious fruit is great for fresh eating and is one of the best plums for dryi...
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President Plum was introduced by Rivers Nursery: first fruited in 1894 and, finally, introduced in 1901. President is the last of the European plums to mature and a great way to extend your season....
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The Shropshire prune, a type of damson, has a distinctive astringent richness which makes it a versatile fruit for culinary purposes. It is an oval shaped clingstone fruit that is slightly point...
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