Plum, Stanley

Prunus domestica 'stanley'


Description

Beautiful white blooms in the spring lead to an abundant crop of classic, oval-shaped fruits with deep blue-purple skin and sweet yellow flesh with a hint of green. The flesh is firm and does not cling to the stone. Stanley Plum Prunes ripen in early September. The fruit is tender with high sugar content, great for eating fresh and ideal for drying and baking. It is self-fertile and does not require a cross pollinator.

Botanical Name
Prunus domestica 'stanley'
Height
18-20'
Width
18-20'
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Type
Well Draining
Bloom Colors
White
Foliage Colors
Dark Green
Water Requirements
Moderate Culinary

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