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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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Dymock Red
Round in appearance with some elongation. Ripens to purple and is a good dual purpose plum, the yellow flesh becoming sweet.
Picking time – late August
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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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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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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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Rowles Pruin
A dual purpose variety. Round fruits with a blue skin with a bloom and green yellow flesh that is sweet but with a damson sharpness.
Picking time – mid August
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Shit Smock
The name suggests the effect of over consumption of this yellow green skinned dual purpose plum! Plums small, usually spherical and sweet with sharpness.
Fruiting time – mid August
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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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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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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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Winterbourne Magnum
A dual purpose variety. Medium sized plums, oval in shape, with purple to dark red skin with a light bloom and sweet yellow flesh.
Picking time – mid August
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