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Espalier – Cox Self Fertile
The same as Cox but benefits from being self fertile. Can crop better than its parent, Cox’s Orange Pippin, when pollination conditions are less favourable.
Pollination group – C
Picking time – October
Storage until – January -
Blaisdon Red
A heavy fruiting culinary plum of good quality. Skin purple-red with a bloom. Sweet yet sharp flavoured golden coloured flesh.
Picking time: late August
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Cox Self Fertile
The same as Cox but benefits from being self fertile. Can crop better than its parent, Cox’s Orange Pippin, when pollination conditions are less favourable.
Pollination group – C
Picking time – October
Storage until – January -
Golden Transparent
A late ripening gage the becomes golden yellow with golden transparent flesh that is juicy and at its best of excellent flavour.
Picking time – early September
Pollination group – C -
Czar
A culinary plum but very good as a dessert when ripe. Dark purple skinned round / oval plums with yellow green flesh.
Picking time: early August
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Denbigh
A dual purpose plum. Ripe by late August the plum is dark red with many small yellow dots and a blueish bloom. The golden yellow flesh is sweet & juicy.
Picking time – late August
Pollination group – C -
Evesham Wonder
Arose when different coloured fruit was found on a Yellow Egg tree. The medium sized oval fruits are bright glossy red. A culinary plum.
Picking time – late August
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Grove’s Late Victoria
A sport of Victoria that ripens later. It has the same qualities as Victoria – an excellent dual purpose variety, large plums good to eat fresh or cook.
Picking time: late August / early September
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Herman
A very early reliable dual purpose plum that can ripen from early July. The roundish plums ripen to a blue/black colour with thick blue bloom.
Picking time: mid July
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Mann’s No 1
A number of ‘sports’ have arisen from Victoria. Mann’s No 1 is one of them fruiting a little earlier than the original.
Picking time – mid August
Pollination group – C -
Merryweather Damson
A cross between a damson and a plum. Blue/black bloomy fruits are round oval. The flesh is green yellow with a damson flavour.
Picking time – mid September
Pollination group – C -
Opal
A medium sized reddish purple dessert plum of very good flavour. An early alternative to Victoria. A good reliable self fertile variety.
Picking time: early August
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Purple Pershore
An excellent heavy cropping culinary plum that is enjoyable consumed fresh. Medium sized reddish purple plums, often lop sided with a neck towards the stalk.
Picking time – early / mid August
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Victoria
The most well-known plum. Deservedly popular and the main commercial plum in the UK. Very nice to eat when ripe and cooks & preserves well.
Pollination group: C
Picking time: late August
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Yellow Egg
The original Pershore plum! For culinary use. Was grown much in the Vale of Evesham. Large yellow fruits. Self-fertile. Hardy, reliable, heavy cropping.
Picking time: early / mid August
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