Plums

Plums are diverse deciduous fruit trees offering exceptional variety in size, flavor, and use, from sweet fresh-eating types to tart cooking plums and everything in between. This extensive category includes European plums with firm, freestone flesh perfect for drying into prunes, Japanese plums with juicy, clingstone fruits ideal for fresh eating, and American hybrid plums combining cold hardiness with excellent flavor.

The trees range from compact 10-foot specimens to larger 20-foot standards, all featuring beautiful white to pink spring blossoms that create stunning ornamental displays before setting abundant crops. Plum fruits vary widely in color from golden yellow and red to deep purple and blue-black, offering options for every taste and culinary application including fresh eating, preserves, baking, drying, and wine making. Most plum varieties require cross-pollination with compatible types for optimal fruit set, though some are self-fertile.

The trees adapt to various soil types and climates, with European plums generally preferring cooler regions and Japanese plums thriving in warmer areas. Remarkably productive and beginning to bear within 3-5 years, plums are relatively low-maintenance once established. Hardy across USDA Zones 4-9 depending on type, plums are outstanding choices for home orchards, edible landscapes, and anyone seeking reliable stone fruit production with exceptional flavor diversity.

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Plums are diverse deciduous fruit trees offering exceptional variety in size, flavor, and use, from sweet fresh-eating types to tart cooking plums and everything in between. This extensive category includes European plums with firm, freestone flesh perfect for drying into prunes, Japanese plums with juicy, clingstone fruits ideal for fresh eating, and American hybrid plums combining cold hardiness with excellent flavor.

The trees range from compact 10-foot specimens to larger 20-foot standards, all featuring beautiful white to pink spring blossoms that create stunning ornamental displays before setting abundant crops. Plum fruits vary widely in color from golden yellow and red to deep purple and blue-black, offering options for every taste and culinary application including fresh eating, preserves, baking, drying, and wine making. Most plum varieties require cross-pollination with compatible types for optimal fruit set, though some are self-fertile.

The trees adapt to various soil types and climates, with European plums generally preferring cooler regions and Japanese plums thriving in warmer areas. Remarkably productive and beginning to bear within 3-5 years, plums are relatively low-maintenance once established. Hardy across USDA Zones 4-9 depending on type, plums are outstanding choices for home orchards, edible landscapes, and anyone seeking reliable stone fruit production with exceptional flavor diversity.

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This wild plum species is native to most of eastern North America from Saskatchewan to New Mexico east to New Hampshire and Florida. Growing from 10 to 30 feet tall it is loaded with white blooms i...
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Fast growing, extremely productive tree bearing at early age, sometimes year after planting. Medium-sized tree. Well adapted to cool weather climates, much better suited than Santa Rosa for cool ra...
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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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A very reliable and delicious plum, Methley can set a crop in rainy springs when most others fail. Strong growing trees bear heavily and are disease and insect resistant, and easy to care for. T...
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Most likely hand-pollinated cross possibly involving Satsuma and unknown parent. Large vigorous tree with narrow upright growth habit. Thrives in arid and semi-arid areas, well suited to California...
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Well loved native plum grows on the Atlantic seaboard from New Brunswick south through Virginia. Showy white flowers in spring turn to tasty purple plums that are good for fresh eating or jams. ...
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Medium to large upright-spreading vigorous tree. Moderately productive when young, bears heavier crops as tree becomes older. Not self-fertile - requires another Japanese plum for pollination (Sant...
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An exceptionally superior, wild seed grown cherry plum selection from the late Sam and Marjorie Hoops, who were truly inspired gardeners and fruit growers. During our early years here before our ...
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Late season, reliable and heavy producer begins bearing at an early age. Fruits are large with dark purple skin and amber flesh. Good for fresh eating and excellent for canning and drying. 800 ch...
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Vigorous productive tree with ornamental value, graceful canopy of green foliage, beautiful white blossoms in spring attracting pollinators. Relatively easy to cultivate, minimal maintenance once e...
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This Swedish variety is one of the earliest European plum varieties to ripen, about the same time as Elma’s Special in mid-August. Bears medium-size purplish, round plums with golden flesh that ...
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Very late ripening, at the end of September, it is one of the last stone fruits eaten fresh on our farm every fall. The nectarous, delicious fruits are similar in size and shape to Opal. Old Hung...
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First to ripen heirloom variety from Bellingham WA. Round juicy amber fleshed plums are sweet and delicious for fresh eating. Reliable and precocious tree bears at a young age.
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Prunus salicina x 'Hollywood' Introduced commercially in 1936. Very delicious fruit ripens in late June and hangs well on the tree. The fruit is oh, so beautiful!! Skin polishes to a vibrant lipsti...
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Late season. Medium size dark blue round fruits have an intense and delicious sweet tart flavor. They are unparalleled for jam and other desserts and make great fresh eating when fully ripe. Eas...
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Rich, sweet medium size round fruit is excellent for fresh eating and preserves. Much better suited to milder California climates than the common Green Gage. Productive tree is highly recommended a...
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A variety of Prunus mume this beautiful small tree is very popular in Japanese gardens for its early blooming, fragrant, bright pink flowers. Orange-red, tart apricot-like fruit is eaten fresh, c...
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Late season variety has small reddish purple fruits with very sweet flesh. A classic California drying prune that also makes a gourmet treat when eaten fresh. 800 chill hours. USDA Zones 5-9.
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Large, oval, pale purple-red fruit with greenish-yellow, firm, sweet, juicy flesh and freestone pit, is great for fresh eating and is considered to be the best for canning and jams. One of the mo...
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Japanese plum variety discovered as chance seedling, not developed variety. Easy to grow, productive tree. Originally discovered growing outside sauna at Camp Joy, organic educational farm in mount...
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Good vigorous tree. Has Satsuma genetics. Not self-fertile - requires another Japanese plum such as Beauty or Santa Rosa for pollination. Large crimson and yellow fruit. Firm sweet juicy freestone ...
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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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Very old variety, rugged and dependable. Small, blue-black tart plums for jams and jellies. Late blooming, cold hardy, heavy bearing. Self-fruitful. Estimated Chill hours: 800 below 45F USDA Zones ...
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Med-large delicious purple-blue oval plum is the most popular prune variety in the US. Freestone fruit is firm yet still juicy with delightful kiwi-green flesh and excellent for eating fresh, canni...
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