In late August of each year, trees in English gardens overflow with these incredibly productive, colorful large oval pink plums. The flesh is a golden yellow and sweet. It is self fertile, freestone and prized for canning and jam. A seedling found in Sussex in 1840, it is England’s most widely planted plum. Now Americans can enjoy it too.
USDA Zone: 5-9
Grow Height: 12′
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: August – September
Pollination: Self Fertile
Rootstock: Dwarf – St. Julian, Semi-Dwarf – Krymsk-1, Semi-Dwarf – Marianna 2624
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