Toka Plum tree - Free

Prunus americana 'Toka'

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Prunus americana Toka - Arbre Tree
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.
Prunus americana Toka - Feuilles Leaves

LEAVES

Green leaves, simple
and toothed.

Prunus americana Toka - Fleurs Flowers

FLOWERS

White bloom at the beginning of June.

Prunus americana Toka - Fruits

FRUITS

Fruits with apricot nuances, sweet, spicy flavour;
Harvest at mid-September.

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