These trees, known for ripening 10-14 days earlier than the Italian Prune, produce sweet, dark purple plums that are great for eating, baking and drying into prunes.
These are self-pollinating, but can yield more when cross-pollinated.
Prune/Plum trees come in around 4’-6’ in height, with some variations.
These trees, known for ripening 10-14 days earlier than the Italian Prune, produce sweet, dark purple plums that are great for eating, baking and drying into prunes.
These are self-pollinating, but can yield more when cross-pollinated.
Prune/Plum trees come in around 4’-6’ in height, with some variations.