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Prunus Blue Tit
Blue Tit Plum Tree
Common Name: Blue Tit Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Blue Tit' Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFruit picking time: Mid-AugustFruit size/colour: Medium/Blue Pollination group: *4*, Self-fertileThe 'Blue Tit' produces a good crop of dual-purpose plums which are ready for picking in August. The versatile plums are medium in size and have a bloomy blue-black skin. The flesh of the plums is sweet in taste and yellow in colour; they are primarily enjoyed as a culinary variety, but they make an equally good dessert variety. This variety is a cross between Czar and Greengage and it has inherited the best qualities from each of its parents.
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Prunus Farleigh Damson
Farleigh Damson Tree
Common Name: Farleigh Damson (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus insititia 'Farleigh Damson'Soil: All soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Early SeptemberFruit size/colour: Small/Blue-black fruitsPollination group: Partially self fertile/Pollination group *D*The 'Farleigh Damson' is a reliable cropper producing high yields of small, sweet tasting fruits over September. This is an excellent variety for all gardens as it is very easy to maintain and provides a superb fruit for dessert/culinary use.
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Prunus Laxton’s Cropper
Laxton’s Cropper Plum
Common Name: Laxton's Cropper PlumLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Laxton's Cropper'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit colour: Dark bluePollination group: *3*, Self-fertileThe 'Laxton's Cropper' is a late season culinary plum variety which produces a heavy crop of large, blue-black plums. The plums have a juicy yellow flesh and they make a fantastic plum crumble. This variety has the added advantage of being a good keeper; the fruits will hold on the tree until October and will store well once picked. The tree itself is an attractive tree which has a pendulous habit, especially when it is weighed-down with crops, and it looks fantastic when its branches are topped with snow in winter.
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Prunus Shropshire Prune
Shropshire Prune Tree
Common Name: Shropshire Prune (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus insititia 'Shropshire Prune'Soil: All soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Early SeptemberFruit size/colour: Blue/Purple medium sized fruitsPollination group: Self fertile/Pollination group *C*This variety is an excellent cropper producing high yields of medium sized oval purple fruits. This tree has a compact habit and its intricate branches form a dense crown. The fruits have an excellent, juicy flavour when ripening over September and October. They have a particularly good flavour after cooking and make a great jam- they can also be dried out and used in savoury cooking.
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