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Gage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perGage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Gage Oullins Golden on St. Julian rootstock is a remarkable fruit tree revered for its capability to produce succulent and sweet golden fruits. This tree is grafted onto St. Julian rootstock, known for imparting a robust and resilient character to the plant, allowing it to flourish in a plethora of conditions. The moderately vigorous growth induced by this rootstock makes it suitable for gardens with limited space and offers easier manageability.
The fruits of Gage Oullins Golden are renowned for their exquisite taste and multifaceted utility. These golden gems are relished fresh and are also esteemed components in a variety of culinary creations, including jams, jellies, and baked delights, contributing a unique flavor profile that is both rich and refreshing.
This variety, with its prolific bearing, elevates garden landscapes by introducing an element of productivity and visual appeal. The allure of the sunlit golden fruits amidst the lush green foliage is a charming sight, creating a focal point of beauty and bounty. The St. Julian rootstock not only facilitates consistent and abundant yields but also aids in enhanced resistance against diseases and pests, ensuring healthier and more resilient plants. The combination of the Gage Oullins Golden with St. Julian rootstock is a harmonious union, promising a bountiful and flavorful harvest.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.

Plum tree 'Oullins Gage' | Prunus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPlum tree 'Oullins Gage' | Prunus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum - 150-200cm, 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum - 150-200cm, 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPlum tree 'Oullins Gage' | Prunus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPlum tree 'Oullins Gage' | Prunus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus domestica 'Old Green Gage' is a popular cultivar of European plum known for its juicy and flavorful fruit. This variety has been grown for over 200 years and is still a favorite among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts today.
The fruit of 'Old Green Gage' is small to medium-sized, round or oval in shape, and has a greenish-yellow skin with a pink blush. The flesh is firm, sweet, and aromatic, with a distinctive honeyed flavor that is both tangy and tart. The fruit ripens in mid- to late-summer and is excellent for eating fresh or using in jams, jellies, and other culinary creations.
The tree itself is medium-sized and compact, with a rounded canopy and dark green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. It is self-fertile, making it an ideal choice for backyard orchards or small gardens. 'Old Green Gage' is also known for its excellent disease resistance and hardiness, making it a reliable and low-maintenance choice for fruit growers.
Overall, Prunus domestica 'Old Green Gage' is an exceptional variety of plum that offers a unique and delicious flavor, coupled with a compact and easy-to-care-for tree. It is a must-have for any fruit garden or orchard, and its popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal.
Plum 'Victoria' on St Julian - Moderately vigorous | Prunus Domestica - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPlum 'Victoria' on St Julian - Moderately vigorous | Prunus Domestica - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus domestica 'Victoria', or European Plum ‘Victoria’, is a small, deciduous European plum tree of round habit, with elliptic, toothed, bright green leaves, profusion of sweetly scented, white flowers in spring, and a heavy crop of delicious, large, dark red plums in late summer or early autumn. Plums are juicy and sweet, with golden-yellow flesh, excellent to eat right off the tree, or for cooking, canning, making jams and chutneys. Prunus domestica 'Victoria' is adaptable to various types of soil, but prefers fertile, slightly acidic, loamy, moist, and well-drained soils. It grows best in full sun. It is resistant to frost, but needs to be sheltered from harsh winds. It’s a self-fertile plant but for best yield, a compatible tree of a different variety should be planted nearby. Low maintenance plant, requires minimal pruning. Disease resistant. Plum ‘Victoria’ is a popular and reliable heavy-cropper, mostly grown for its delicious fruits, and a lovely addition to any small garden.
St. Julian rootstock is moderately vigorous, imparting greater hardiness and adaptability to various soils for plum trees. It's semi-dwarf, promoting earlier fruiting, manageable tree sizes, and is widely utilized.
Gage 'Old Greengage' on St. Julian | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perGage 'Old Greengage' on St. Julian | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Gage Old Greengage on St. Julian rootstock is a distinguished fruit tree revered for its production of exquisite, sweet, and flavorful plums. This tree, when paired with St. Julian rootstock, exhibits admirable hardiness and disease resistance, making it an enduring favorite amongst gardeners and orchard owners. St. Julian rootstock is notably conducive to moderate growth, rendering the tree suitable for gardens with limited space.
Old Greengage is prized for its delicious greenish-yellow fruits that have been a staple in gardens for centuries. The fruits are known for their rich, honeyed flavor and smooth texture, making them a preferred variety for fresh consumption and culinary uses, like jams, jellies, and baked goods. The tree blooms with delicate, white flowers in spring, setting the stage for a bountiful harvest in late summer.
The symbiotic relation between the Old Greengage and the St. Julian rootstock not only ensures a reliable yield but also increases the tree’s adaptability to different soil types, improving its chances to thrive in various environments. This combination of delectable fruits and robust growth makes the Gage Old Greengage on St. Julian rootstock a cherished option for those seeking to cultivate quality plums with less hassle.
Despite its myriad of advantages, the cultivation of Old Greengage requires meticulous attention to watering, pruning, and pest control to maintain optimal health and achieve abundant, high-quality fruit production. This union of storied fruit variety and sturdy rootstock remains a symbol of horticultural excellence and tradition in fruit cultivation.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.
Plum Victoria on Myrobalan - Prunus Domestica - 150-170cm - 12lt| Prunus Domestica - 150-160cm - 12lt
£74.00
Unit price perPlum Victoria on Myrobalan - Prunus Domestica - 150-170cm - 12lt| Prunus Domestica - 150-160cm - 12lt
£74.00
Unit price perThe Victoria plum tree grafted onto a myrobalan rootstock presents a robust and vigorous growth profile, making it a popular choice among UK gardeners and orchardists seeking a productive and resilient fruit tree. This combination capitalises on the strengths of both the Victoria plum and the myrobalan rootstock, creating a tree that is well-suited to a variety of conditions.
The Victoria plum tree, known for its sweet, juicy fruit and reliable cropping, thrives when paired with the myrobalan rootstock. This rootstock imparts significant vigour to the tree, resulting in a larger, more robust structure. The enhanced vigour promotes a healthy, expansive canopy capable of supporting a substantial fruit yield. However, this increased growth necessitates regular pruning to maintain the tree’s shape and ensure optimal sunlight penetration and air circulation.
One of the key advantages of the myrobalan rootstock is its adaptability to a wide range of soil types. It performs well in heavier, clay soils often found in many parts of the UK, where drainage can be an issue. This adaptability ensures that the Victoria plum can thrive even in less-than-ideal soil conditions. Additionally, the myrobalan rootstock is hardy, offering resilience against adverse weather conditions, which is particularly beneficial in the UK's variable climate.
While the myrobalan rootstock provides several benefits, it also requires diligent maintenance. The propensity for suckering demands regular attention to prevent these from sapping nutrients from the main tree. Additionally, the increased vigour means that without proper pruning, the tree can become overly dense, which may impact fruit quality and yield consistency.
Despite these maintenance considerations, the Victoria plum tree on a myrobalan rootstock produces an abundant harvest of high-quality plums. The fruit is large, with a rich, sweet flavour, making it ideal for fresh consumption, cooking, and preserving. The reliable cropping and adaptability of this combination make it a favoured choice for both home gardeners and commercial growers in the UK.
Plum 'Marjorie's Seedling' on St. Julian - Moderately vigorous | Prunus domestica - 130-160cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perPlum 'Marjorie's Seedling' on St. Julian - Moderately vigorous | Prunus domestica - 130-160cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perDamson 'Merryweather' | Prunus insititia - 150-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perDamson 'Merryweather' | Prunus insititia - 150-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perPlum 'Victoria' Half Standard | Prunus domestica -150-210cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perPlum 'Victoria' Half Standard | Prunus domestica -150-210cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perThe 'Victoria' Plum Half Standard tree is a distinctive and immensely popular variety, particularly in the UK, prized for its abundant and delectable fruits. It is characterized by a strong central trunk, boasting a clear stem of approximately 1 meter before branching out to form a well-rounded canopy, suitable for smaller gardens due to its compact nature.
The tree produces large, sweet, and juicy plums that are versatile, being used in cooking, baking, and preserving, besides being delightful when eaten fresh. The fruits are typically reddish-yellow and are known for their exceptional flavor, making them a favorite among gardeners and chefs alike.
The 'Victoria' Plum is self-fertile, implying that it does not require another tree to produce fruit, a feature that makes it an excellent choice for solitary planting. It is also known for its robustness and resilience, able to withstand various environmental conditions, making it a reliable fruit tree.
This variety blooms with beautiful white flowers in the spring, adding an aesthetic value to gardens. It usually starts to fruit from late August to September, offering a generous yield. The reliability, productivity, and dual purpose of the 'Victoria' Plum Half Standard make it an invaluable addition to many gardens.
Plum 'Czar' on Myrobalan | Prunus domestica - 130-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perPlum 'Czar' on Myrobalan | Prunus domestica - 130-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perThe Czar plum tree, grafted onto a Myrobalan rootstock, combines the robust characteristics of the Myrobalan with the desirable qualities of the Czar plum variety. This combination results in a plum tree that is particularly well-suited to varied and challenging growing conditions.
The Czar plum is renowned for its early ripening and high productivity. It produces medium to large, dark purple fruits with a blue bloom, maturing in late July to early August. The flesh is greenish-yellow, juicy, and slightly tart, making it excellent for culinary uses, including jams, preserves, and baking, though it can also be enjoyed fresh when fully ripe.
The Myrobalan rootstock imparts strong vigour to the Czar plum tree, promoting robust and healthy growth. This vigour supports the development of a larger canopy and an extensive root system, enabling the tree to access water and nutrients efficiently. Trees grafted onto Myrobalan rootstocks tend to be larger, requiring ample space for optimal growth. Gardeners should ensure sufficient spacing to accommodate the expansive growth habit and facilitate easy maintenance. One of the key advantages of the Myrobalan rootstock is its adaptability to a wide range of soil conditions, including heavier, poorly-drained soils. This makes it an excellent choice for gardens with less-than-ideal soil. Myrobalan rootstocks offer good resistance to various soil-borne diseases and pests, contributing to the overall health and longevity of the tree. This resistance reduces the need for chemical interventions, promoting more sustainable gardening practices.
While the Myrobalan rootstock promotes vigorous growth, it can also lead to the production of suckers, which require regular removal. Additionally, the increased size and vigour may necessitate more frequent pruning to manage the tree’s shape and encourage fruit production.
Gage 'Old Greengage' on Myrobalan | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 130-140cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perGage 'Old Greengage' on Myrobalan | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 130-140cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perThe Gage Old Greengage on Myrobalan rootstock is a distinguished fruit tree revered for its production of exquisite, sweet, and flavourful plums. This tree, when paired with Myrobalan rootstock, exhibits admirable hardiness and disease resistance, making it an enduring favorite amongst gardeners and orchard owners. Myrobalan rootstock is notably conducive to moderate growth, rendering the tree suitable for gardens with limited space.
Old Greengage is prized for its delicious greenish-yellow fruits that have been a staple in gardens for centuries. The fruits are known for their rich, honeyed flavor and smooth texture, making them a preferred variety for fresh consumption and culinary uses, like jams, jellies, and baked goods. The tree blooms with delicate, white flowers in spring, setting the stage for a bountiful harvest in late summer.
The symbiotic relation between the Old Greengage and the Myrobalan rootstock not only ensures a reliable yield but also increases the tree’s adaptability to different soil types, improving its chances to thrive in various environments. This combination of delectable fruits and robust growth makes the Gage Old Greengage on Myrobalan rootstock a cherished option for those seeking to cultivate quality plums with less hassle.
Despite its myriad of advantages, the cultivation of Old Greengage requires meticulous attention to watering, pruning, and pest control to maintain optimal health and achieve abundant, high-quality fruit production. This union of storied fruit variety and sturdy rootstock remains a symbol of horticultural excellence and tradition in fruit cultivation.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.
Damson Shropshire Prune on Myrobalan| Prunus insititia - Semi-Vigorous - 140-150cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perDamson Shropshire Prune on Myrobalan| Prunus insititia - Semi-Vigorous - 140-150cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perThe Damson Shropshire Prune tree is a traditional English variety, highly prized for its fruit, which is small, dark purple, and rich in flavor. This damson variety has a long history in the UK, especially in the county of Shropshire, where it has been cultivated for centuries. The tree itself is relatively compact and hardy, making it well-suited to a range of growing conditions, including colder climates. It thrives in well-drained soils, preferring sunny locations, though it can tolerate partial shade.
The Shropshire Prune tree typically grows to a medium size, reaching heights of 12 to 20 feet (3.5 to 6 meters) with a somewhat spreading habit. Its leaves are small, oval, and dark green, while its branches are sturdy and capable of supporting a heavy crop. In the spring, it produces a profusion of small white blossoms, which are not only attractive but also help in attracting pollinators like bees.
The damson fruit itself is smaller than plums, with a dark, almost black, skin and a distinctive blueish bloom. The flesh is yellowish-green and has a tart, yet richly sweet flavor when fully ripe, making it ideal for preserves, jams, and cooking. The Shropshire Prune is particularly known for its high pectin content, which makes it excellent for setting jams and jellies.
While fresh damsons can be somewhat tart, they are commonly used in culinary applications such as pies, chutneys, and especially for making damson gin or wine. They ripen from late August to October.
Overall, the Shropshire Prune Damson tree is a robust, low-maintenance tree that produces a highly versatile and flavorful fruit, valued both for its historical significance and culinary uses.
Damson 'Farleigh' on Myrobalan| Prunus insititia - Semi-Vigorous - 120-130cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perDamson 'Farleigh' on Myrobalan| Prunus insititia - Semi-Vigorous - 120-130cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perThe Damson Fairleigh on Myrobalan rootstock is a distinctive fruit tree that produces uniquely flavorful damsons, a specialized variety of plum. This variety is renowned for its small, yet richly flavoured fruits, which are typically used in jams, jellies, baking, and also enjoyable when consumed fresh. The Myrobalan rootstock imparts semi-dwarfing characteristics to the tree, enabling it to maintain a manageable size, making it highly suitable for smaller garden spaces and allowing for easier harvesting and maintenance.
The St. Julian rootstock is known for its hardiness and adaptability to various soil types, enhancing the tree's overall resilience and productivity. This ensures a substantial and consistent yield of damsons year after year, much to the delight of home gardeners and professional orchardists alike. The fruits exhibit a deep, dark purple hue and have a delicious, sweet-tart flavor profile that is more intense and nuanced than that of common plums.
This combination of Fairleigh damson and Myrobalan rootstock is a symbiosis of taste and convenience. It enables gardening enthusiasts to experience the joy of growing and harvesting their fruits, even in limited spaces, while also enjoying the diverse culinary applications of this distinctive fruit variety. The manageable size and versatility of this tree, coupled with the distinctive and highly sought-after flavor of its fruits, make it a valuable addition to diverse landscapes and gardens.
Myrobalan is a semi-vigorous, versatile option for damson trees, providing a medium-sized, hardy base. It’s ideal for domestic gardens, yielding relatively early, generous fruit harvests. It’s resilient to various soil types and conditions, promoting healthy growth and longevity for damson trees.
Prunus Nerasifera Pissardii Nigra | Black Cherry Plum - 250-280cm, 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perPrunus Nerasifera Pissardii Nigra | Black Cherry Plum - 250-280cm, 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perPrunus cerasifera 'Princess', also known as cherry plum or 'Princess' Plum, is a highly decorative tree, particularly valued for its breathtaking spring display and compact habit. In spring, it’s bedecked with a profusion of vibrant pink blossoms, offering an early nectar source for pollinators. These blossoms are contrasted beautifully by the dense, rich green foliage, which remains vibrant throughout the growing season.
This cultivar is renowned for its rounded and lush growth habit, typically reaching a manageable size of around 15 to 20 feet in height, making it a popular choice for small gardens and landscapes. The leaves exhibit a simplistic elegance, providing a dense canopy, ideal for creating a spot of shade in the landscape.
Besides its aesthetic value, 'Princess' Plum produces small, red fruits, adding another layer of interest to its appearance. While these fruits are generally not favored for human consumption, they do provide a food source for birds and other wildlife, promoting biodiversity in the garden.
Overall, Prunus cerasifera 'Princess' is an exceptionally hardy and versatile tree, offering year-round interest with its lush foliage, vibrant blossoms, and ornamental fruits, making it a preferred choice for gardeners and landscapers alike.
Prunus Nerasifera Pissardii Nigra | Black Cherry Plum - 250-280cm, 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perPrunus Nerasifera Pissardii Nigra | Black Cherry Plum - 250-280cm, 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perPrunus cerasifera 'Spring Glow' is a distinct cultivar of Cherry Plum, celebrated for its stunning, early-spring blossoms. It's a deciduous tree that typically reaches a height of 15-25 feet, suitable for small to medium-sized gardens or landscapes.
The ‘Spring Glow’ showcases vibrant pink blossoms, emerging before the leaves in early spring, creating a striking contrast with the bare branches. The simple, serrated leaves are green, adding a lush appearance in the summer.
This variety produces small, red, and edible fruits, appealing to wildlife, especially birds. While not the first choice for culinary use, these fruits can be used in jellies or jams. The tree is hardy and relatively low-maintenance, tolerating different soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. It prefers well-drained conditions and can adapt to various pH levels.
‘Spring Glow’ is renowned for its drought tolerance and is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, making it a practical choice for gardeners seeking resilient ornamental trees. It is often utilized as a specimen tree due to its ornamental value or planted in rows to create an attractive boundary or screen. The aesthetic appeal and resilient nature of Prunus cerasifera 'Spring Glow' make it a favored selection among many gardening enthusiasts.
Plum tree 'Mirabelle de Nancy' | Prunus domestica - Height 100-120cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPlum tree 'Mirabelle de Nancy' | Prunus domestica - Height 100-120cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPlum tree 'President' | Prunus domestica - Height 100-120cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPlum tree 'President' | Prunus domestica - Height 100-120cm - 20lt
£94.00
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