Discovered as a chance seedling near Montreal and introduced in 1903, it is still considered as the hardiest European or prune type plum and possibly also the sweetest one. Naturally compact tree requires very little pruning and bears abundant annual crops of mid-sized oblong dark blue fruit with firm, juicy yellow flesh. Less susceptible to black knot than most Europeans.
SEMI-FERTILE* | ZONE 3/4 | HARVEST: EARLY SEPT.
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Pierre-Antoine (verified owner) –
Raymond C. (verified owner) –
Helen Oldfield (verified owner) –
Really great plums they keep well of the tree compared to others. One year longer maybe to others to produce fruit very popular.
Tara N. (verified owner) –
Tree arrived in good health and is growing well.
Alison (verified owner) –
Beautiful healthy tree
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Sent as a gift. Looked good in pictures when first planted.
suzy_delamotte (verified owner) –
Planted it in a fabric pot this spring and it has taken off; growing very very well and just like the the Bluebird plum that I also purchased, it is growing tall.
Shandy Guan (verified owner) –
Edwin Wiebe (verified owner) –
I got it for my granddaughter, she sent me a picture, looks great all leafed and healthy
Geoffrey (verified owner) –
Planted about 3 weeks ago. Growing okay, Thinking of moving to a new location
Orion Narraway (verified owner) –
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Claude Camirand (verified owner) –
It’s still alive although one branch completely died. Wondering why that happened.
Marion Edgington (verified owner) –