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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 -
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 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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Heron
A large, long, oval shaped purple plum with greenish yellow flesh of good quality. A reliable cropper suitable as a dessert or as a culinary plum.
Picking time: early August
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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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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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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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Swan
Swan produces quite round dark red skinned plums with a purple bloom. The flesh is juicy and sweet good for eating aswell as cooking.
Picking time: early August
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