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Prune Tree - Stanley
Prune Tree - Stanley The Stanley Plum Prune has large, sweet, juicy flesh. The dark blue skin enfolds delicious, greenish-yellow meaty flesh. If you love prunes, you will want this tree! Stanley prunes are excellent for canning, fresh eating, and drying. The fruit is larger than most plums. The Stanley Prune is late blooming, extremely cold hardy and reliable. Harvest is late summer. It does not need a pollinator but you can generally get more fruit if you have other plum trees nearby for availability to more pollen. It is also a great pollinator for other plum trees. The Stanley is a heavy producer! It is freestone. This tree blooms with white flowers and they bloom later than Japanese plums. The showy, fragrant blooms and the small size of this tree make the Stanley an attractive choice for home landscapes. Use as an ornamental! The fruit is a bonus!
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| Plum Tree - Damson - Sale Price: $78.50 The Damson plum has a small, oval fruit, and is good for canning. The dark purple skin covers the golden yellow flesh. It has a spicy, tart flavor. Damsons are used for cooking, jam & wine making. A hardy tree, largely untroubled by pests and diseases. Damsons succeed where most plums would fail. They are semi-shade tolerant and they grow to 12-14 ft. They make good windbreaks and hedges, though they are not likely to fruit well if they are very exposed. Damsons are mostly self-fertile and cross-pollinate with plums. |
| Plum Tree - Burbank - Sale Price: $78.50 The Plum, Burbank, Prunus salicina, is a prize variety that was created by the master plant breeder himself, Luther Burbank over 100 years ago. Burbank is a natural semi-dwarf, reaching only 12-15' with a graceful spreading form. It is super-sweet, red mottled yellow in color, and has a deep yellow flesh with a very good flavor. This plum is semi-freestone, which means it partially separates from the pit. Burbank Plum requires minimal pruning which should be done after flowering when the tree is still leafless. It prefers a well drained, loamy, mildly acidic to mildly alkaline soil and does best in full sun. |
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