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Prunus Belle De Louvain
Belle De Louvain Plum Tree
Common Name: Belle De Louvain Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Belle De Louvain'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFruit picking time: Late AugustFruit size/colour: Large/PurplePollination group: *4*, partially self-fertile The 'Belle De Louvain' originates from Belgium and dates back to the nineteenth century; it is a hardy variety and is therefore recommended for planting in Northern Britain. The large fruits are long and oval-shaped; they have dark red-purple skin and pale, yellow flesh. This culinary plum has a relatively dry flesh and holds its shape well when cooked; it is highly recommended for making jam. With this variety being a partially self-fertile cropper, it would benefit from a pollination partner. The ‘Belle De Louvain’ is a good and reliable cropper which can tolerate a variety of situations.
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Prunus Czar
Czar Plum Tree
Common Name: Czar Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Czar'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Early AugustFruit size/colour: Medium/Dark Purple with yellow flesh.Pollination group: Self fertile *3*Rootstock: St Julien A. (Semi vigorous rootstock which will reach a height approximately of 4 metres.)Prunus 'Czar' is the most popular of all the cooking plums. The oval fruits have yellowish-green flesh, which has a good acid flavour, and a deep purple-blue colouring to the skin. Czar can also be used for dessert purposes when fully ripe, the fruits become darker and sweeter as they mature. It is a reliable cropper with a high resistance to frost. (This is a self fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Opal')
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Prunus Jubilee
Jubilee Plum Tree
Common Name: Plum Jubilee (Jubileum)Latin Name: Prunus domestica 'Jubilee'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drainedPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/ WhiteFruit picking time: Early to mid AugustFruit size/colour: Very large/ purplePollination group: Self fertile *3*Rootstock: St Julien A. (Semi vigorous rootstock which will reach a height approximately of 4 metres.)Plum 'Jubilee' is similar to 'Victoria' and even considered by some to be superior quality due to its reliably flavoursome taste. This strong- growing tree produces very large purple fruit with succulent yellow flesh with a hint of peach in its eating quality. The fruits are sweet, juicy and perfectly suited to eating fresh, using in deserts, or being made into jam. This is a self fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Belle De Louvain' Trustpilot
Prunus Merryweather Damson
Merryweather Damson Tree
Common Name: Merryweather Damson Tree (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus insititia 'Merryweather Damson'Soil: All soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large dark purple fruitsPollination group: Self fertile/ Pollination group BThe Merryweather Damson is an all round good performer, needing little specialist care to produce some very fine tasting, juicy, acidic fruits. The fruits are perfect for culinary and dessert use and is one of the most popular varieties of Damson available.
Prunus Opal
Opal Plum Tree
Common Name: Opal Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Opal'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Medium/Reddish PurplePollination group: Self fertile *3*Rootstock: St Julien A. (Semi vigorous rootstock which will reach a height approximately of 4 metres.)Prunus 'Opal' is one of the most reliable of all the garden plums. This tree will produce a medium sized, reddish-purple fruit with superb flavour. A feature worth noting for this plum is the ease with which the yellow flesh parts from the stone. (This is a self fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Jubilee')
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Prunus Sanctus Hubertus
Sanctus Hubertus Plum Tree
Common Name: Sanctus Hubertus Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Sanctus Hubertus'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Medium/Bluish-purplePollination group: Self Fertile *3*Rootstock: St Julien A. (Semi vigorous rootstock which will reach a height approximately of 4 metres.)Prunus 'Sanctus Hubertus' is one of the best croppers of all the early varieties. The large bluish-purple fruit has a good enough flavour to make it a dual purpose plum and the tree is very easy to manage. Ensure the fruits are fully ripe before eating them, when ripe they have a rich yet sweet flavour. This is a self- fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Burbankl')
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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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Prunus Victoria
Victoria Plum Tree
Common Name: Victoria Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Victoria'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drainedPosition: Full sun.Flowering period/colour: April to May/ WhiteFruit picking time: Late AugustFruit size/colour: Large/pale redPollination group: Self fertile *3*The Victoria plum tree is a very popular, reliable, self-fertile plum which produces a heavy crop of large, pale red fruits. The oval-shaped fruits have pale red skin and golden-yellow flesh, they can be used for cooking, canning or just eating fresh. The single, white flowers are produced in spring and fruiting picking can start in late August. This is a self fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Opal').
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