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Billington
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Early
season. Small plum with dark red skin and firm red very good
flavoured flesh. It crops very heavily, and its chief claim to
fame is that it is the first fully red fleshed plum to ripens -
at about Christmas time. Self fertile.
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Black
Doris
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Late
season. Medium to large very dark black-purple freestone fruit
with dark red very firm flesh. Good for bottling (and jam)
because of it's firmness and deep colour. Vigorous, upright
tree.
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Burbank
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Early
mid season. Burbank plums are medium sized, bright red mottled
yellow, and have deep yellow flesh of very good flavour. The
trees are partially self fertile, and often set extremely
heavily, which can lead to fungal disease such as brown rot
spreading quickly, and can cause biennial bearing. The trees are
low growing, flat topped, and with drooping limbs. Burbank trees
tolerate more cold than some of the other Japanese cultivars.
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Elephant
Heart
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Late
season. A large, dark reddish purple conic fruit with purple-red
sweet, juicy flesh. It is a freestone, and useful for fresh
eating and canning/bottling.
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Omega
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Late
season. A large, dark port wine red skinned, firm crimson red
fleshed plum of good flavor, very good storeage ability (will
keep for 3 weeks or more after picking), and regular heavy
crops. Pollenizers are 'Duff's Early Jewel' and 'Santa Rosa'.
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Plumcot
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This
is a tree that has been in NZ for a very long time, and whether
it is a local seedling or a variety introduced by Hayward Wright
(father of the Kiwifruit) in the 30's is unknown. Certainly,
Wright sold plumcots at that time -"These will fruit
whereas the apricot is [a] shy [bearer]. We have them in 3
varieties, viz,: White Flesh, Red Flesh and Yellow Flesh".
Kerby is a yellow flesh, freestone variety. The fruit are
pinkish red skinned, juicy, mild, delicately flavored, with a
hint of bitterness. They are early to flower, and might possibly
be pollinized by or pollinize apricots. They have an extended
flowering period, which takes in the flowering period of 'Pixie'
plum
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Purple
King
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Midseason.
This large fruit has purplish red skin covered with a heavy
bloom, and excellent flavoured, yellow flesh (tinged wine red
near the stone). A very vigorous tree, but must have a
pollenizer-'Sultan', 'Doris', or 'Duff's Early Jewel', and bears
very poorly in the abscence of a suitable pollinizer. It is well
suited to warmer, more humid areas, as it has some resistance to
bacterial diseases
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Santa
Rosa
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Early
season. A medium large, crimson to purplish red, lightly
freckled plum with yellow flesh slightly suffused with pink
especially near the pit. The fruit is firm, sweet, juicy, and
aromatic, except near the pit, where it is quite acid.. The tree
is widely adapted, partly self fertile (sets fruit without a
pollenizer, but sets a lot more with one), and the tree is
hardy, upright and vigorous, and highly productive. S.R. is a
very important commercial cultivar and readily available in the
supermarket. Nevertheless, it is a very good choice for the home
garden. Pollenizers 'Duff's Early Jewel' and 'Omega'.
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Satsuma
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'Blood
plum'. Mid season. A large fruit with solid deep red skin
and flesh and the small pit is semi freestone. Satsuma is juicy,
and it has a particularly good flavor. The tree is an upright
grower. 'Methley', 'Santa Rosa' and 'Beauty' will pollenize
Satsuma.
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Sultan
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Early
mid season. Similar to Satsuma, a medium to large, oval, red
fleshed, deep red skinned plum that is soft and juicy and has
good flavor. It bears heavily on a rather low, spreading tree.
Pollenizers are 'Doris' and 'Duff's Early Jewel'.
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Wilson's
Early
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Early
season. One of the earliest plums to ripen, but the bright red
yellow fleshed fruit are small and tend to biennial bearing.
'Doris' and 'Mariposa' are likely to have the best
flowering overlap with
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Fortuna |
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Hawera |
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