PLUM Cambridge Gage |
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Self fertile eating gage. Small yellow/green fruit, heavy cropper. Pollination group B.
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PLUM Czar |
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Early/mid season eater and cooker. Dark purple plum, good in any part of the UK. Self fertile.
Pollination group B
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PLUM Dennistons Superb (Gage) |
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Self fertile eating gage. Very reliable and a heavy cropper, red skin and sweet flesh. Pollination group B.
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PLUM Kirkes Blue |
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Mid season eater. Large purple fruit, firm and juicy.
Pollination group B.
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PLUM Marjories Seedling |
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Late-season eating and cooking plum. Large purple fruit, good cropper. Good in any part of the UK. Pollination group C. Self fertile.
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PLUM Opal |
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Mid season self fertile eater, very reliable. Red/purple fruit.
Pollination group B.
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PLUM Oullins Golden Gage |
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Cooking and eating gage with golden yellow fruit. Pollination group B. Self fertile.
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PLUM Purple Pershore |
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Very large purple fruit. Dual purpose and self fertile. Pollination group B.
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PLUM Rivers Early Prolific |
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Early eater. Small blue/purple fruit. Partially self-fertile
Pollination group B
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PLUM ROOTSTOCKS |
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These rootstocks are suitable for plums, apricots, damsons and peaches. Available from January to March as 2 year bare root plants.
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PLUM Victoria |
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Mid-season eating plum. A self fertile variety of good quality. Very popular despite being disease prone.
Pollination group B
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PLUM Yellow Pershore |
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Mid season eater and cooker. Reliable tree. Self fertile. Pollination group B.
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