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Blue Tit
Produces round medium sized blue plums with a light blue bloom. Yellow flesh juicy of good flavour. A cross between a Gage and a plum.
Picking time: early / mid August
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Cambridge Gage
Produces the classic Greengage fruit. An excellent rich flavoured gage. Medium sized round fruits with yellow green skin and yellow flesh. Sweet and juicy.
Picking time – mid August
Pollination group – D -
Coe’s Golden Drop
An excellent late Gage Large in size, with golden yellow skin and red spots and lines. The golden yellow flesh is juicy sweet and of rich flavour.
Picking time – mid September
Pollination group – B -
Count Althan’s Gage
A fine quality gage. The large fruits have a purple skin with lots of golden dots and a thick bloom. The golden yellow flesh is sweet, juicy and of good flavour.
Picking time – mid August
Pollination group – D -
Early Transparent Gage
Early Transparent is a high quality that ripens in the middle of the plum season. The round fruits have golden yellow skin and flesh.
Picking time – mid August
Pollination group – D -
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 -
Early Prolific
One of the earliest plums. Very good as a dessert plum when ripe. Otherwise a good plum for cooking and making jam. .
Picking time: mid to late July
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Excalibur
Large roundish plums. Skin colour becomes red orange when ripe with a light pale blue bloom. The pale yellow flesh is sweet & juicy of good flavour.
Picking time – Mid August
Pollination group – E.
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Jefferson’s Gage
Gages are yellow green skinned with red russet dots with a long faint suture from top to bottom. The flesh is golden yellow, sweet and of good flavour.
Picking time – late August
Pollination group – B -
Kirke’s Blue
A very enjoyable late dessert plum. Medium sized plums dark purple when ripe. The greenish yellow flesh is juicy and is of excellent flavour.
Picking time: early/mid September
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Old Pruin
Smallish plums ovate in shape narrower around the stem basin. Skin reddish purple with a bloom. The flesh is green & sweet of plummy flavour.
Picking time – early-mid August
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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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Oullin’s Gage
Large round oval dual purpose gage plum. Greenish yellow skin with similar coloured flesh. Juicy and sweet with a pleasant flavour.
Picking time – early / mid August
Pollination group – D -
Pershore Emblem
A new plum variety found in Pershore, Worcestershire. It produces plump dark purple skinned fruits with golden flesh. A very nice tasting dessert plum.
Picking time: early / mid August
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Rodley Blackjack
Plums often round in shape, but sometimes elongated even flattened. Flesh green with a damson flavour but pleasant consumed fresh.
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Sanctus Hubertus
Good quality early dessert plum. Medium sized, round/oval shape, dark red skin with a thick blue bloom. Yellow flesh with a good rich flavour.
Picking time: late July
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Smith’s Pruin
Produces ovate smallish plums with a dark red brown skin with an easily removed bloom. Sweet flesh with the stone partially clinging.
Picking time – mid August
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Warwickshire Drooper
It’s name is apt – in time having a drooping habit. Large yellow fruits speckled red with sweet yellow juicy flesh.
Pollination group: B
Picking time: early September
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