Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’
In late August of each year, trees in English gardens overflow with these incredibly productive, colorful large oval pink plums formally classified as part of the Lombard class of plums. The flesh is a golden yellow and sweet. It is self fertile, freestone and prized for canning and jam. A seedling found in Sussex in 1840, it is England’s most widely planted plum. Now Americans can enjoy it too.
Exceptionally hardy and productive.
USDA Zone: 5-9
Mature Height: 12′
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: August – September
Pollination: Self Fertile
Rootstock: Dwarf – St. Julian, Semi-Dwarf – Krymsk-1, Semi-Dwarf – Marianna 2624
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