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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 -
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 -
Farleigh
A Damson producing small oval blue black fruits with a heavy blue bloom. Particularly heavy cropping when established and often loaded with fruit.
Picking time – mid September
Pollination group – D -
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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Marjorie’s Seedling
One of the latest cropping plums with large deep purple fruits with a blue bloom. A dual purpose plum with greenish yellow flesh that is quite sweet.
Picking time: early / mid September
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Michaelmas Damson
Michaelmas Damson produces small round dark purple damsons. The greenish yellow flesh is sharply astringent so to use needs cooking.
Picking time – mid / late September
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Shropshire Prune
Known as the ‘Greengage of the Damsons’. Grown for a long time in Britain, maybe native. Medium sized long, oval fruits, blue black with a good flavour.
Picking time – mid September
Pollination group – E -
Sweet Damson
Different to other damsons ripening earlier and being sweet. elliptical in shape, the dark purple skin has sweet greenish yellow flesh beneath.
Picking time: late August / early September
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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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