NSPLMET
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METHLEY PLUM (Prunus salicina x) |
Very early ripening Japanese plum. Medium sized purple fruits with juicy, sweet red flesh. Methley Plum trees are resistant to Black Knot disease. Self-fertile, productive. Zone 4-9. |
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NSPLWAN
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WANETA PLUM (Prunus salcina) |
Sweet and juicy orange flesh with a very small pit. The skin is a tart red skin and easy to peel. Delicious for fresh eating or jam. Mid to late summer ripening. Waneta Plum is quick to bear and is high yielding. A cross between Japanese plum and American plum. Originated in South Dakota. Zone 3-8. |
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NSPLHOL
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NSPLBEA
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BEAUTY PLUM (Prunus salicina) |
Precocious and productive plum tree that ripens early. Medium large, heart shaped fruits. Beauty Plum is a red Japanese plum that is great fresh or cooked. Somewhat self-fertile. Zone 5-9. |
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NSPLSAT
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SATSUMA PLUM (Prunus salicina) |
Very hardy and productive plum tree. Exceptional red Japanese plums with firm flesh and a good, sweet flavor. Midseason ripening. Satsuma plum is pollinated by other Japanese plums. Zone 6-9. |
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NSPLSHI
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SHIRO PLUM (Prunus salicina) |
Medium sized, juicy, yellow Japanese plum. Very productive of good quality fruits. Ripens midseason and is self-fertile. Shiro Plum is somewhat tender in cold winter regions. Zone 6-9. |
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NSPLBRED
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BROOKRED PLUM (Prunus salicina) |
The Brookred Plum is a dark red, medium-sized fruit. Plums are good fresh and can be made into jam, wine or juice. Zone 3-7. |
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NSPLTOK
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TOKA PLUM (Prunus americana x) |
Japanese x American plum. Medium to large fruit is firm, spicy, sweet and flavorful. Toka Plums have reddish orange skin with yellow flesh. Late summer ripening. Self fruitful but also makes a good pollinator for Japanese and American plums. Exceptionally hardy selection from South Dakota. Zone 3-8.
The Mustang rootstock is for the cold climates. |
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NSPLELE
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ELEPHANT HEART PLUM (Prunus salicina) |
Large, reddish purple skinned fruit in heart shape with sweet red flesh. Very flavorful and a freestone. Self fertile but Elephant Heart Plum is most productive when cross pollinated with another Japanese plum tree. |
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