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  • Czar cordon plum tree, 2168, 237221, Czar cordon plum tree Czar cordon plum tree
    Suitable for all areas, ripening late July and August. Dual purpose, a popular garden variety.
    Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordonPlum is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon Plum trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. The Czar is one of the most popular of all Plum tree varieties and is always recommended as a durable, hardy cropper. It suits dual purpose and is also self fertile & easy to grow. Czar plum tree – season Usually ripening from laye July/early August. Czar Plum – appearance & flavour No more than medium sized, semi circular dark violet-purple. Mostly used for cooking but also suits dessert. Good flavour. Czar – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Czar cordon plum tree £20.95 Czar cordon Plum trees for sale Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordonPlum is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon Plum trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. The Czar is one of the most popular of all Plum tree varieties and is always recommended as a durable, hardy cropper. It suits dual purpose and is also self fertile & easy to grow. Czar plum tree – season Usually ripening from laye July/early August. Czar Plum – appearance & flavour No more than medium sized, semi circular dark violet-purple. Mostly used for cooking but also suits dessert. Good flavour. Czar – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Plum cordons
  • Excalibur cordon plum tree, 2170, 237225, Excalibur cordon plum tree Excalibur cordon plum tree
    An excellent recent introuction with large high quality fryuits that can be eaten fresh up to the middle of September. A beautiful large plum with a good flavour.
    Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon Excalibur is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. Excalibur is a recent introduction which came at about the same time as ‘Avalon’ Excaliber can produce exceptionally fine show-winning large fruits and is a superb dessert plum, well worth growing. Highly recommended. Excaliber plum tree – season About 10 days earlier than Victoria, late August and up to mid September. Excaliber Plum – appearance & flavour Large to very large pale red with a silvery bloom, oval in shape. Flesh bright yellow-green, juicy, mildly sweet and very satisfying to eat. May also be used for culinary purposes. Excaliber – pollination Requires a pollinator such as Violetta Victoria Jubilee Czar
    Excalibur cordon plum tree Excaliber cordon Plum trees Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon Excalibur is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. Excalibur is a recent introduction which came at about the same time as ‘Avalon’ Excaliber can produce exceptionally fine show-winning large fruits and is a superb dessert plum, well worth growing. Highly recommended. Excaliber plum tree – season About 10 days earlier than Victoria, late August and up to mid September. Excaliber Plum – appearance & flavour Large to very large pale red with a silvery bloom, oval in shape. Flesh bright yellow-green, juicy, mildly sweet and very satisfying to eat. May also be used for culinary purposes. Excaliber – pollination Requires a pollinator such as Violetta Victoria Jubilee Czar
    Plum cordons
  • Blue Tit fan Plum, 2142, 237213, Blue Tit fan Plum Blue Tit fan Plum
    Blue Tit is a lovely tree to grow, easy to manage and trouble free. It is self fertile and has a sweet flavour; early-mid August in season.
    Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this product is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Blue Tit is a relatively recent introduction and already popular as a garden tree. Blue Tit is a quality dessert Plum. Blue Tit plum tree – season This variety ripens fairly early, from the first week in August. Blue Tit Plum – appearance & flavour Medium sized to large deep blue-purple, inside golden yellow and juicy. Fine, sweet flavour. Blue Tit Plum – pollination Self fertile so requires no pollinator and is itself a good pollinator for other varieties.
    Blue Tit fan Plum Blue Tit fan Plum trees Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this product is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Blue Tit is a relatively recent introduction and already popular as a garden tree. Blue Tit is a quality dessert Plum. Blue Tit plum tree – season This variety ripens fairly early, from the first week in August. Blue Tit Plum – appearance & flavour Medium sized to large deep blue-purple, inside golden yellow and juicy. Fine, sweet flavour. Blue Tit Plum – pollination Self fertile so requires no pollinator and is itself a good pollinator for other varieties.
    Fan trained Plums
  • Opal plum dwarf Pixy, 2130, 237276, Opal plum dwarf Pixy Opal plum dwarf Pixy
    Opal is a lovely early ripening dessert plum, prettily coloured & sweet. Can be harvested from late July, needs a pollinator.
    This Opal plum tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Opal is an early variety and the best in this class. Opal is a small well flavoured dessert plum. Opal dwarf plum tree – season Ripens in late July for use over 10-14days. Opal – appearance & flavour Small to medium sized rounded fruits, nicely coloured pinkish red over yellow. Good sweet flavour well suited to eating fresh from the tree. Opal – pollination Pollinate with: Victoria Herman Czar Avalon Jubilee
    Opal plum dwarf Pixy Opal Plum dwarf Pixy trees for sale This Opal plum tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Opal is an early variety and the best in this class. Opal is a small well flavoured dessert plum. Opal dwarf plum tree – season Ripens in late July for use over 10-14days. Opal – appearance & flavour Small to medium sized rounded fruits, nicely coloured pinkish red over yellow. Good sweet flavour well suited to eating fresh from the tree. Opal – pollination Pollinate with: Victoria Herman Czar Avalon Jubilee
    Dwarf Plum Trees
  • Jubilee cordon plum tree, 2172, 237231, Jubilee cordon plum tree Jubilee cordon plum tree
    Highly recommended, this Swedish variety is very prolific and very hardy. The fruits have fine eating qualities and ripen before Victoria, a variety it has replaced as the most popular of all.
    Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon Jubilee is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. This Jubilee plum is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Jubilee [syn ‘Jubileeum’] is a superb recent introduction from Sweden that combines hardiness, fruit quality and self-fertile flowering to a marked degree. Described as the ideal garden Plum tree and our best--selling variety. The results achieved with Jubilee and always first class. Recommended highly. Jubilee cordon plum tree – season Mid-late August, usually in season for about 3 weeks. Jubilee Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large and light red with a yellow flesh. Flavour good, sweet and not too acid and although mostly used for dessert also cooks well. Jubilee – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Jubilee cordon plum tree Jubilee cordon Plum trees Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon Jubilee is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. This Jubilee plum is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Jubilee [syn ‘Jubileeum’] is a superb recent introduction from Sweden that combines hardiness, fruit quality and self-fertile flowering to a marked degree. Described as the ideal garden Plum tree and our best--selling variety. The results achieved with Jubilee and always first class. Recommended highly. Jubilee cordon plum tree – season Mid-late August, usually in season for about 3 weeks. Jubilee Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large and light red with a yellow flesh. Flavour good, sweet and not too acid and although mostly used for dessert also cooks well. Jubilee – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Plum cordons
  • Yellow Pershore Plum tree, 2383, 237282, Yellow Pershore Plum tree Yellow Pershore Plum tree
    This is the classic variety for bottling and preserving and also makes a gorgoeus golden jam, has a very sweet flavour with little acidity. Hardy and reliable variety, self fertile. Also known as Yellow Egg.
    A popular choice for bottling, jams and preserves or pies, this yellow Plum has a mild sweet taste and is generally easy to grow. Pershore Yellow plum tree – season Is ripe mid to late August. Pershore Yellow Plum – appearance & flavour A pretty primrose yellow plum, interior apricot yellow, somewhat dry and flavourless if eaten fresh but cooked transforms itself into juicy golden nectar! Pershore Yellow – pollination Self fertile so will carry a good crop on it’s own. Tree sizes for Pershore Yellow plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Yellow Pershore Plum tree Pershore Yellow Plum trees for sale A popular choice for bottling, jams and preserves or pies, this yellow Plum has a mild sweet taste and is generally easy to grow. Pershore Yellow plum tree – season Is ripe mid to late August. Pershore Yellow Plum – appearance & flavour A pretty primrose yellow plum, interior apricot yellow, somewhat dry and flavourless if eaten fresh but cooked transforms itself into juicy golden nectar! Pershore Yellow – pollination Self fertile so will carry a good crop on it’s own. Tree sizes for Pershore Yellow plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Frost hardy Plum trees, Plums - self fertile varieties, Yellow Plum trees
  • Violetta fan plum tree, 2162, 237333, Violetta fan plum tree Violetta fan plum tree
    A new variety that looks very promising; dusky vuiolet large fruits with an exceptional dessert flavour, ripening in early August. Hardy and disease resistant. Self pollinating.
    Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Violetta plum is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Violetta is a new North European variety with some very fine attaributes. It is very frost hardy and does not reequire a polinator to produce an abundant crop. Dessert or dual purpose. A very abundant cropper and reliable in all areas. Violetta fan plum tree – season Late July to early August ripening. Violetta Plum – appearance & flavour Beautiful, oval dusky violet purple throughout. Inside greenish-yellow, juicy, well flavoured and ideal for all purpose. Violetta – pollination No pollinators are required to produce the beautiful fruit.
    Violetta fan plum tree Violettafan trained Plum trees Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Violetta plum is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Violetta is a new North European variety with some very fine attaributes. It is very frost hardy and does not reequire a polinator to produce an abundant crop. Dessert or dual purpose. A very abundant cropper and reliable in all areas. Violetta fan plum tree – season Late July to early August ripening. Violetta Plum – appearance & flavour Beautiful, oval dusky violet purple throughout. Inside greenish-yellow, juicy, well flavoured and ideal for all purpose. Violetta – pollination No pollinators are required to produce the beautiful fruit.
    Fan trained Plums
  • Kirkes Blue fan plum, 2152, 237233, Kirkes Blue fan plum Kirkes Blue fan plum
    This variety is highly esteemed for it's eating qualities and will perform to it's best ability trained on a sunny wall. Mid season.
    Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Kirkes Blue is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. This is a variety that produces quality rather than quantity but the flavour is amongst the best and Kirkes Blue is highly regarded by those ‘who know’ A dessert plum with some very fine eating qualities. Kirkes Blue fan plum tree – season Mid September season. Kirkes Blue Plum – appearance & flavour Ripens to a beautiful dark violet-blue, inside deep golden yellow. Very juicy, sweet, extremely fine flavour for dessert use. Kirkes Blue – pollination Requires a pollinator such as: Victoria Violetta Opal Herman
    Kirkes Blue fan plum Kirkes Blue Plum fan trees for sale Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Kirkes Blue is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. This is a variety that produces quality rather than quantity but the flavour is amongst the best and Kirkes Blue is highly regarded by those ‘who know’ A dessert plum with some very fine eating qualities. Kirkes Blue fan plum tree – season Mid September season. Kirkes Blue Plum – appearance & flavour Ripens to a beautiful dark violet-blue, inside deep golden yellow. Very juicy, sweet, extremely fine flavour for dessert use. Kirkes Blue – pollination Requires a pollinator such as: Victoria Violetta Opal Herman
    Fan trained Plums
  • Blue Tit plum trees, 2398, 237209, Blue Tit plum trees Blue Tit plum trees
    Ripening early August, this beautiful dusky blue Plum has a fine yellow flesh that is suitable for dessert use. An easy to grow tree.
    A relatively recent introduction and already popular as a garden tree. Blue Tit is a quality dessert Plum. Blue Tit plum tree – season This variety ripens fairly early, from the first week in August. Blue Tit Plum – appearance & flavour Medium sized to large deep blue-purple, inside golden yellow and juicy. Fine, sweet flavour. Blue Tit Plum – pollination Self fertile so requires no pollinator and is itself a good pollinator for other varieties. Tree sizes for Blue Tit plum trees: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Blue Tit plum trees Blue Tit Plum trees for sale A relatively recent introduction and already popular as a garden tree. Blue Tit is a quality dessert Plum. Blue Tit plum tree – season This variety ripens fairly early, from the first week in August. Blue Tit Plum – appearance & flavour Medium sized to large deep blue-purple, inside golden yellow and juicy. Fine, sweet flavour. Blue Tit Plum – pollination Self fertile so requires no pollinator and is itself a good pollinator for other varieties. Tree sizes for Blue Tit plum trees: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Plums - self fertile varieties
  • Warwickshire Drooper plum tree, 2390, 237335, Warwickshire Drooper plum tree Warwickshire Drooper plum tree
    So named because it has a characteristic drooping habit when older. Yellow fruits, sweet and good for dessert. Self fertile..
    A distinguished and classic old variety that is so named because older trees develop a characteristic somewhat drooping habit. A yellow plum mostly used for dessert. Ideal as a specimen tree. Warwickshire Drooper plum tree – season Mid late September is the time to enjoy the fruits of this variety. Warwickshire Drooper Plum – appearance & flavour A pretty plum of medium sized, pale yellow when ripe. Sweet and mild flavour, perfect eaten straight from the tree when ripe. Wawrwickshire Drooper – pollination Can be grown on it’s own, as it is self pollinating. Tree sizes for Warwickshire Drooper plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Warwickshire Drooper plum tree Warwickshire Drooper Plum trees for sale A distinguished and classic old variety that is so named because older trees develop a characteristic somewhat drooping habit. A yellow plum mostly used for dessert. Ideal as a specimen tree. Warwickshire Drooper plum tree – season Mid late September is the time to enjoy the fruits of this variety. Warwickshire Drooper Plum – appearance & flavour A pretty plum of medium sized, pale yellow when ripe. Sweet and mild flavour, perfect eaten straight from the tree when ripe. Wawrwickshire Drooper – pollination Can be grown on it’s own, as it is self pollinating. Tree sizes for Warwickshire Drooper plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Plums - self fertile varieties, Yellow Plum trees
  • Jubilee dwarf Pixy plum, 2124, 237230, Jubilee dwarf Pixy plum Jubilee dwarf Pixy plum
    A 'perfect' variety indeed with weight crops of beautiful rosy violet fruits which can be quite large and of fine eating quality. Rioening 10 days before Victoria, this self pollinating variety is super-hardy and super-reliable. Highly recommended!
    This Jubilee plum is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Jubilee [syn ‘Jubileeum’] is a superb recent introduction from Sweden that combines hardiness, fruit quality and self-fertile flowering to a marked degree. Described as the ideal garden Plum tree and our best--selling variety. The results achieved with Jubilee and always first class. Recommended highly. Jubilee dwarf plum tree – season Mid-late August, usually in season for about 3 weeks. Jubilee Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large and light red with a yellow flesh. Flavour good, sweet and not too acid and although mostly used for dessert also cooks well. Jubilee – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Jubilee dwarf Pixy plum Jubilee dwarf Pixy Plum trees This Jubilee plum is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Jubilee [syn ‘Jubileeum’] is a superb recent introduction from Sweden that combines hardiness, fruit quality and self-fertile flowering to a marked degree. Described as the ideal garden Plum tree and our best--selling variety. The results achieved with Jubilee and always first class. Recommended highly. Jubilee dwarf plum tree – season Mid-late August, usually in season for about 3 weeks. Jubilee Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large and light red with a yellow flesh. Flavour good, sweet and not too acid and although mostly used for dessert also cooks well. Jubilee – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Dwarf Plum Trees
  • Victoria dwarf Pixy plum, 2138, 237294, Victoria dwarf Pixy plum Victoria dwarf Pixy plum
    Here it is, the most famous and well-loved named in Plum growing history! The delectable, sweet flavour, thin skin and sheer versatility of this garden classic has led to it's domination over the years. Self fertile; try to thin the fruits during years of over-abundance to ensure come for next year.
    This Victoria plum tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Victoria is the most well known and enduring Plum tree variety of them all, scarcely needing description. Generally does well, during years of over-abundance some thinning is a good idea to prevent bi-ennial cropping. The classic dual purpose plum. Victoria dwarf plum tree – season Generally can be used from late August to mid September. Victoria Plum – appearance & flavour Oval light red over yellow, when fully ripen purple-red. Juicy yellow inner flesh, sumptuous flavour. Perfect for dessert but also admirably suited to all culinary purposes. Victoria – pollination No pollinators are required to produce the large, quality fruits. Tree sizes for Victoria plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Victoria dwarf Pixy plum Victoria dwarf Plum treeson Pixy stock for sale This Victoria plum tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Victoria is the most well known and enduring Plum tree variety of them all, scarcely needing description. Generally does well, during years of over-abundance some thinning is a good idea to prevent bi-ennial cropping. The classic dual purpose plum. Victoria dwarf plum tree – season Generally can be used from late August to mid September. Victoria Plum – appearance & flavour Oval light red over yellow, when fully ripen purple-red. Juicy yellow inner flesh, sumptuous flavour. Perfect for dessert but also admirably suited to all culinary purposes. Victoria – pollination No pollinators are required to produce the large, quality fruits. Tree sizes for Victoria plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Dwarf Plum Trees
  • Violetta dwarf plum tree, 2140, 237331, Violetta dwarf plum tree Violetta dwarf plum tree
    Beautiful violet purple egg-shaped fruits may be enjoyed as dessert [or cooked with] at the turn of July and August. Really excellent flavour; a good, hardy and disease resistant tree, this new variety has done very well in trials and has a promising
    This tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Violetta is a new North European variety with some very fine attaributes. It is very frost hardy and does not reequire a polinator to produce an abundant crop. Dessert or dual purpose. A very abundant cropper and reliable in all areas. Violetta plum tree – season Late July to early August ripening. Violetta Plum – appearance & flavour Beautiful, oval dusky violet purple throughout. Inside greenish-yellow, juicy, well flavoured and ideal for all purpose. Violetta – pollination No pollinators are required to produce the beautiful fruit.
    Violetta dwarf plum tree Violetta dwarf Plum trees for sale This tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. Violetta is a new North European variety with some very fine attaributes. It is very frost hardy and does not reequire a polinator to produce an abundant crop. Dessert or dual purpose. A very abundant cropper and reliable in all areas. Violetta plum tree – season Late July to early August ripening. Violetta Plum – appearance & flavour Beautiful, oval dusky violet purple throughout. Inside greenish-yellow, juicy, well flavoured and ideal for all purpose. Violetta – pollination No pollinators are required to produce the beautiful fruit.
    Dwarf Plum Trees
  • Jubilee fan plum tree, 2150, 237228, Jubilee fan plum tree Jubilee fan plum tree
    A new super-hardy Swedish variety which now outsells Victoria. Much more reliable, ripens about 10 days before Victoria. Rosy-violet fruits, large and of good deeert quality. Self pollinating blossom.
    Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Jubilee plum is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Jubilee [syn ‘Jubileeum’] is a superb recent introduction from Sweden that combines hardiness, fruit quality and self-fertile flowering to a marked degree. Described as the ideal garden Plum tree and our best--selling variety. The results achieved with Jubilee and always first class. Recommended highly. Jubilee fan trained plum tree – season Mid-late August, usually in season for about 3 weeks. Jubilee Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large and light red with a yellow flesh. Flavour good, sweet and not too acid and although mostly used for dessert also cooks well. Jubilee – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Jubilee fan plum tree Jubilee Plum trees for sale Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Jubilee plum is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Jubilee [syn ‘Jubileeum’] is a superb recent introduction from Sweden that combines hardiness, fruit quality and self-fertile flowering to a marked degree. Described as the ideal garden Plum tree and our best--selling variety. The results achieved with Jubilee and always first class. Recommended highly. Jubilee fan trained plum tree – season Mid-late August, usually in season for about 3 weeks. Jubilee Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large and light red with a yellow flesh. Flavour good, sweet and not too acid and although mostly used for dessert also cooks well. Jubilee – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Fan trained Plums
  • Marjories Seedling cordon plum, 2174, 237271, Marjories Seedling cordon plum Marjories Seedling cordon plum
    Marjories Seedling is an excellent plum variety that is frost resistant, dual purpose and late, hangs until October. Self pollinating flowers; easy to grow.
    Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. Marjories Seedling is one of the best varieties and is suitable for all area’s. It is also recommended as a late-season extender and has fruits of very good quality. Marjories Seedling cordon plum tree – season Late September and will hang into October providing quality late fruits. Marjories Seedling Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large in size, somewhat circular, ripening to a fine deep purple usually with a dusky bloom and the occassional green flush. Flesh golden yellow with a good flavour; highly favoured for pies, jams and freezing but more than suited to dessert use when fully ripe. Marjories Seedling – pollination Self fertile so may be grown as a sole tree. Also a good pollinator for other varieties.
    Marjories Seedling cordon plum Marjories Seedling cordon Plum trees Cordon Plum trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon is Pixy which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. Marjories Seedling is one of the best varieties and is suitable for all area’s. It is also recommended as a late-season extender and has fruits of very good quality. Marjories Seedling cordon plum tree – season Late September and will hang into October providing quality late fruits. Marjories Seedling Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large in size, somewhat circular, ripening to a fine deep purple usually with a dusky bloom and the occassional green flush. Flesh golden yellow with a good flavour; highly favoured for pies, jams and freezing but more than suited to dessert use when fully ripe. Marjories Seedling – pollination Self fertile so may be grown as a sole tree. Also a good pollinator for other varieties.
    Plum cordons
  • Marjories Seedling fan plum, 2154, 237269, Marjories Seedling fan plum Marjories Seedling fan plum
    Hangs on the tree very late, into October. Dual purpose and self fertile; a fine variety.
    Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Marjories Seedling plum fan is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Marjories Seedling is one of the best varieties and is suitable for all area’s. It is also recommended as a late-season extender and has fruits of very good quality. Marjories Seedling fan plum tree – season Late September and will hang into October providing quality late fruits. Marjories Seedling Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large in size, somewhat circular, ripening to a fine deep purple usually with a dusky bloom and the occassional green flush. Flesh golden yellow with a good flavour; highly favoured for pies, jams and freezing but more than suited to dessert use when fully ripe. Marjories Seedling – pollination Self fertile so may be grown as a sole tree. Also a good pollinator for other varieties.
    Marjories Seedling fan plum Marjories Seedling fan trained Plum trees Fan trained Plum trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Marjories Seedling plum fan is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Marjories Seedling is one of the best varieties and is suitable for all area’s. It is also recommended as a late-season extender and has fruits of very good quality. Marjories Seedling fan plum tree – season Late September and will hang into October providing quality late fruits. Marjories Seedling Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large in size, somewhat circular, ripening to a fine deep purple usually with a dusky bloom and the occassional green flush. Flesh golden yellow with a good flavour; highly favoured for pies, jams and freezing but more than suited to dessert use when fully ripe. Marjories Seedling – pollination Self fertile so may be grown as a sole tree. Also a good pollinator for other varieties.
    Fan trained Plums
  • Purple Pershore Plum trees, 2132, 237281, Purple Pershore Plum trees Purple Pershore Plum trees
    Purple Pershore is one of the most finely flavoured of the cooking Plums and makes a superlative jam. The fruits ripen to deep purple; a very hardy and productive tree. Self fertile. For a dwarf tree select Pixy stock from hje drop down menu.
    This variety makes a hardy and productive tree. Only suited to culinary use but is then well flavoured. Suitable for frosty areas. Pershore Purple plum tree – season Mid to late August season. Pershore Purple – appearance & flavour Oval medium sized fruits ripening dark purple. Green/yellow flesh, quite acidic and robustly flavoured, ideal for all kitchen use. Pershore Purple – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own. Tree sizes for Pershore Purple plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Purple Pershore Plum trees Pershore Purple Plum trees for sale This variety makes a hardy and productive tree. Only suited to culinary use but is then well flavoured. Suitable for frosty areas. Pershore Purple plum tree – season Mid to late August season. Pershore Purple – appearance & flavour Oval medium sized fruits ripening dark purple. Green/yellow flesh, quite acidic and robustly flavoured, ideal for all kitchen use. Pershore Purple – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own. Tree sizes for Pershore Purple plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Dwarf Plum Trees, Frost hardy Plum trees, Plums - self fertile varieties
  • Marjories Seedling Plum tree, 2420, 237268, Marjories Seedling Plum tree Marjories Seedling Plum tree
    Marjories is a dependable and very useful late ripening plum, infact it is usually the last Plum to hang on the tree. The fruits are quite large, oval-circular and light purple over green. Inside the flesh is greenish, juicy and has a good flavour. Suits dual purpose. Hardy and self fertile too.
    Marjories Seedling is one of the best varieties and is suitable for all area’s. It is also recommended as a late-season extender and has fruits of very good quality. Marjories Seedling plum tree – season Late September and will hang into October providing quality late fruits. Marjories Seedling Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large in size, somewhat circular, ripening to a fine deep purple usually with a dusky bloom and the occassional green flush. Flesh golden yellow with a good flavour; highly favoured for pies, jams and freezing but more than suited to dessert use when fully ripe. Marjories Seedling – pollination Self fertile so may be grown as a sole tree. Also a good pollinator for other varieties. Tree sizes for Marjories Seedling plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Marjories Seedling Plum tree Marjories Seedling Plum trees for sale Marjories Seedling is one of the best varieties and is suitable for all area’s. It is also recommended as a late-season extender and has fruits of very good quality. Marjories Seedling plum tree – season Late September and will hang into October providing quality late fruits. Marjories Seedling Plum – appearance & flavour Medium to large in size, somewhat circular, ripening to a fine deep purple usually with a dusky bloom and the occassional green flush. Flesh golden yellow with a good flavour; highly favoured for pies, jams and freezing but more than suited to dessert use when fully ripe. Marjories Seedling – pollination Self fertile so may be grown as a sole tree. Also a good pollinator for other varieties. Tree sizes for Marjories Seedling plum tree: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Frost hardy Plum trees, Plums - self fertile varieties
  • Czar dwarf Pixy plum tree, 2116, 237222, Czar dwarf Pixy plum tree Czar dwarf Pixy plum tree
    The Czar is an easy to grow variety that produces good crops which ripen early, from late July. Frost hardy.
    This Czar plum tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. The Czar is one of the most popular of all Plum tree varieties and is always recommended as a durable, hardy cropper. It suits dual purpose and is also self fertile & easy to grow. Czar plum tree – season Usually ripening from laye July/early August. Czar Plum – appearance & flavour No more than medium sized, semi circular dark violet-purple. Mostly used for cooking but also suits dessert. Good flavour. Czar – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Czar dwarf Pixy plum tree £20.95 Czar dwarf Plum trees for sale This Czar plum tree is grown on dwarf Pixy stock which is compact and makes the smallest Plum tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 180cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required. The Czar is one of the most popular of all Plum tree varieties and is always recommended as a durable, hardy cropper. It suits dual purpose and is also self fertile & easy to grow. Czar plum tree – season Usually ripening from laye July/early August. Czar Plum – appearance & flavour No more than medium sized, semi circular dark violet-purple. Mostly used for cooking but also suits dessert. Good flavour. Czar – pollination Self fertile so fine on it’s own.
    Dwarf Plum Trees
  • Belle de Louvain plum trees, 2377, 237168, Belle de Louvain plum trees Belle de Louvain plum trees
    An excellent hardy cooking plum that nearly always produces bountiful crops of well flavoured fruit. Suitable for all areas and easy to grow
    An excellent hardy choice that is suitable for growing everywhere and normally produces good crops, the potential is for very heavy yields. Belle de Louvain is predominantly a cooking variety. Belle de Louvain plum tree – season Usually ready mid August and may be used into September; hangs on the tree well. Belle de Louvain Plum – appearance & flavour Medium sized oval, reddish becoming deep purple with a slight dusky bloom. Very tart flavour that becomes rich and decadent when cooked, superb for bottling, jams, pies and freezing. Belle de Louvain Plum – pollination This variety is self fertile so requires no pollinators. Tree sizes for Belle de Louvain plum: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Belle de Louvain Plum trees for sale An excellent hardy choice that is suitable for growing everywhere and normally produces good crops, the potential is for very heavy yields. Belle de Louvain is predominantly a cooking variety. Belle de Louvain plum tree – season Usually ready mid August and may be used into September; hangs on the tree well. Belle de Louvain Plum – appearance & flavour Medium sized oval, reddish becoming deep purple with a slight dusky bloom. Very tart flavour that becomes rich and decadent when cooked, superb for bottling, jams, pies and freezing. Belle de Louvain Plum – pollination This variety is self fertile so requires no pollinators. Tree sizes for Belle de Louvain plum: St Julien ‘A’ A vigorous tree mostly used for field and grassy area’s, paddock and orchard. Promotes high yields and makes a good disease-resistant tree suitable for most soils and areas. It will mature to 360cm’s approx with a spread slightly less. Plant 300cm’s apart. Can be grown into half standard or bush form. Pixy Rootstock Is the only ‘dwarf’ rootstock for Plums. An ideal choice for smaller areas and contained gardens, it is also happy being kept in a 20-24” container [using John Innes no 2 compost] Can be maintained at around 200cm’s although it will grow more without pruning. Space 180-210cm’s apart.
    Frost hardy Plum trees

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