Plums, Japanese

Japanese Plums are fast-growing deciduous trees that produce abundant crops of large, juicy, sweet fruits ideal for fresh eating and summer enjoyment. These attractive trees reach 15 feet tall and bear fruit at a remarkably young age, often producing within 2-3 years of planting for quick returns.

The large fruits offer succulent, clingstone flesh in colors ranging from red and purple to golden yellow, with exceptionally sweet flavor when tree-ripened. Japanese plums bloom early in spring with showy white to pink blossoms, making them best suited to milder climates where late frosts are less likely to damage flowers and reduce crops. These plums require less winter chill than European varieties (typically 300-900 hours depending on cultivar), allowing successful cultivation in warmer regions where European plums may not receive adequate dormancy.

Most Japanese plums require cross-pollination with another compatible Japanese variety for optimal fruit set, though a few are self-fertile. The trees thrive in well-drained soil with full sun and adapt to various conditions in temperate climates. Grafted on reliable Marianna 2624 rootstock for vigor and disease resistance, Japanese plums are hardy across USDA Zones 5-9 and ideal for home orchards seeking early harvests of large, sweet stone fruits with exceptional fresh-eating quality.

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Japanese Plums are fast-growing deciduous trees that produce abundant crops of large, juicy, sweet fruits ideal for fresh eating and summer enjoyment. These attractive trees reach 15 feet tall and bear fruit at a remarkably young age, often producing within 2-3 years of planting for quick returns.

The large fruits offer succulent, clingstone flesh in colors ranging from red and purple to golden yellow, with exceptionally sweet flavor when tree-ripened. Japanese plums bloom early in spring with showy white to pink blossoms, making them best suited to milder climates where late frosts are less likely to damage flowers and reduce crops. These plums require less winter chill than European varieties (typically 300-900 hours depending on cultivar), allowing successful cultivation in warmer regions where European plums may not receive adequate dormancy.

Most Japanese plums require cross-pollination with another compatible Japanese variety for optimal fruit set, though a few are self-fertile. The trees thrive in well-drained soil with full sun and adapt to various conditions in temperate climates. Grafted on reliable Marianna 2624 rootstock for vigor and disease resistance, Japanese plums are hardy across USDA Zones 5-9 and ideal for home orchards seeking early harvests of large, sweet stone fruits with exceptional fresh-eating quality.

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Medium-sized vigorous hardy long-lived tree with upright-spreading habit, somewhat low growing and spreading with limited growth habit good for home gardens. Fast-growing tree, one of fastest growi...
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American-Japanese hybrid plum. Vigorous tree with very long flowering period. Hardy variety popular in northern climates. American pedigree provides extended bloom time. Good pollinator due to very...
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A very hardy Prunus salicina X americana cross by N E Hansen of South Dakota Stata in 1923. Medium large bright red, round yellow fleshed, juicy, high quality fruit ripens early. Vigorous tree is...
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Small hybrid plum tree with upright vase-shaped habit and dense canopy clothed in pointy emerald green leaves. Fast-growing vigorous very ornamental variety. Vigorous upright growth, somewhat compa...
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Weeping form of world-famous Santa Rosa plum. Japanese plum with distinctive graceful weeping growth habit. Good pollinizer for other plum varieties. Easily espaliered as limbs can be trained to tr...
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