- 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.
Green leaves, simple
and toothed.