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Our plum trees for sale provide the highest quality fruits year upon year and are available in cooking and dessert plum varieties. The delicious fruit from our plum trees is ready for picking from late summer to early autumn, making them a great addition to any garden. We have plum trees available on dwarfing rootstocks for small gardens, more vigorous plum trees for Orchard settings and paddock, as well as trees for training against a wall or space-saving column trees too! So there are many Plum Tree types from which to choose for your garden. Select from our Plum Tree varieties list below.
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A superb new plum tree. A far superior replacement for Victoria. We would not make such a leading claim were it not without any doubt true. Jubilee is, we believe, finally the variety to take over from Victoria as the finest plum of all. The fruit quality is superb with a much larger size and more uniform quality. The attractive light red colour and succulent yellow flesh hints at the sweet, juicy eating qualities which are perfect for dessert and, like Victoria, also cook and bottle well. It is a very reliable performer with blossom which sets well, excellent disease…
For picking in mid September, the fruits are a beautiful dark purple with a violet bloom, the flesh is juicy with superb flavour. Makes a moderate tree that is very easy to train as a fan where it will excel on a south facing wall. Suitable pollinators: Victoria, Opal, Edwards, Valor etc. easy to grow and quite outstanding
A bright red oval plum with a white bloom, of very fine dessert quality and good sweet flavour; the grade also is even and large. A rather old variety raised in 1885 & still worthy of cultivation today! Pollinate with Marjories, Victoria, Czar, Oullins Gage, kirkes Blue etc. Mid August season.
Very similar to Victoria, but ripening a few days later. A very promising variety., believed to be a selected clone of Victoria. Self fertile.
For picking late September and into October. The fruits are large, oval and purple blue/black with a yellow, rich, juicy flesh. The fruits hang on the tree well and when fully ripe, are of excellent dessert quality. Superb for all culinary purposes. A very heavy crop is produced on vigorous, upright trees. Cooks extremely well, recommended as a dual purpose, late season plum of very good quality. Self fertile, so no pollinators are needed.
Widely regarded as one of the better and more reliable of the Japanese Plums for the UK climate, this small and delicious little brilliant red Plum has a striking red flesh and juice. It ripens soft, sweet and juicy and may also be cooked. Self fertile, no pollinators required. Season early August.
A popular old variety which continues to be sought by those who know it, and introduced to our range by popular request. An oval dark purple plum which ripens from mid September, frequently hanging well into October. Excels for all culinary purposes and considered by some palates to be suitable for dessert too. Self fertile.
A recent introduction that produces early, very high quality plums for dessert, Ready for picking in July, the fruits are red-purple with a fine, juicy flesh and a flavour that is very outstanding. An easy to manage tree that is reliable and one of the heaviest croppers of all. Opal is an excellent new variety that we highly recommend. Large fruits, heavy cropping and the finest flavour of all the early varieties. Pollinate with any of the following: Victoria, Czar, Kirkes Blue, Edwards, Cambridge Gage etc.
Picking in Mid August, the medium sized oval fruits are golden yellow, with a yellow flesh and moderate flavour. Makes a wonderful jam and cooks and stews very well. A very easy plum to grow. Self fertile, so no pollinators are needed.
PURPLE PERSHORERipening mid to late August, the bluepurple fruits excel for all culinary purposes. The purple fruited selection of Pershore Yellow Egg with all the same excellent cooking qualities. Very easy and heavy cropping. Self fertile.
This variety is often a year or two later before providing a full crop. The flavour, however, is really superb, almost a peach in plum’s clothing. The fruits are very large, round and have a good colour. Picking late August-early September. Pollinate with: Victoria, Opal, Edwards, Valor etc.
The purple/blue fruits are ready for picking late July and into August. Good flavour, with a juicy golden flesh that is excellent for all culinary purposes. A compact tree. Pollinate with: Czar, Victoria, Pershore, Valor, Opal or Edwards.
A new variety from Belgium with larger fruits than the established early variety Early Rivers. The crop is far heavier and the flavour is good. Purple/blue fruits, with a heavy bloom. Excellent for dessert or culinary if you wish. Partially self fertile but as its best if pollinated with: Victoria, Czar etc.
An interesting variety from the USA raised in 1937. The fruits are large, oval and of very fine quality – would likely also make a fine exhibition Plum as the fruits are quite striking. the skin colour is a lustrous red-purple. The inner flesh is sweet and yellow and easily stoned. Freezes very well. Season early september. Good pollinators include Swan, Thames X, Opal, Queens Crown, Victoria etc. Well worth growing.
For picking late September, an outstanding, regular and heavy cropping variety. The yellow fruits are juicy and large with a very good dessert flavour. An excellent late season variety. Self fertile.
A very old Thomas Rivers introduction from 1897! The round to oval reddish purple fruits ripen mid August and have a good dessert flavour, may also be used for all culinary purposes. A little known but worthwhile cultivar. Popular in the Worcester area. Pollinate with: Czar, Opal etc.
Another Bristol raised variety, from 1938. The beautiful soft apricot yellow oval fruits can be enjoyed fresh from early September and are also ideal for jams, pies and bottling. Sweet, mild and juicy flavour, one of the nicest tasting of all Plums. Partially self fertile, for a full crop plant with Opal, Pershore Yellow, Violetta, Queens Crown, Seneca, Jubilee etc.
A handsome large oval plum of dark purpleblue, the yellow flesh of very fine desert flavour and also well suited to all culinary purposes. Not a heavy cropper but of very fine quality and flavour. Ripens early-mid September. Pollinate with: Victoria, Violletta Valor, Opal etc.
A good late season variety of plum trees with oval reddish-purple attractive fruits; inside the flesh is firm and golden yellow. Good semi-sweet flavour, suits dual purpose. Hardy & a good reliable cropper. Self fertile, season September, often later.
A useful, fairly spreading tree amply clothed with branches. The medium sized blue fruits have a slight bloom & a very good sweet flavour. The flesh is a greenish yellow & the fruits ripen from the second half of September and often hang on the tree in a good condition until well into October. They are of sufficiently fine flavour for dessert use but also excel for all Culinary purposes. Partly self fertile but for a full crop pollinate with Victoria, Jubilee, Marjories etc. Re-introduced to our list by popular request!
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