- Family : 
 - Rosaceae
 - Origin : 
 - Horticultural
 - Hardiness Zone : 
 - 3b
 - Light requirement : 
 - Full sun
 - Height at maturity : 
 - 6 m
 - Spread at maturity : 
 - 5 m
 - Spacing requirement from power lines and infrastructure : 
 - None
 - Tree size : 
 - Small
 - Crown shape : 
 - Pyramidal, rotund.
 - Fertility : 
 - Self-sterile, it must be accompanied by at least one other variety of plum tree to ensure good cross-pollination, e.g. Early Golden. One of the best pollinators for American and Japanese types
 - Soil and moisture : 
 - Loamy, midly acidic to midly alkaline soil, well drained soils
 - Roots : 
 - Intermediate root system
 - Tolerance to pollution : 
 - Low
 - Tolerance to road salt : 
 - Low
 - Tolerance to spray salt : 
 - Low
 - Tolerance to compaction  : 
 - Low
 - Common problems (disease, fungus, insects) : 
 - Very good resistance to black nodule
 - Special comments : 
 - The first harvest is generally done between the third and fifth year after planting. In the fall, install a white protective spiral on the trunk against rodents for the winter.