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Santa Rosa / Obilinaja Plum on Myrobalan (Spring 2023)

Two plum varieties budded on a single tree.
This is a single tree with two plum varieties budded onto it. This is a Santa Rosa and Obilinaja plum tree. These two varieties will pollinate each other. If space is an issue, this is a great addition to your home orchard!
The Fruit
Fruit Type
Category: Plum
Subcategory:
Japanese
Fruit Uses & Storage
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Fruit Appearance
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Fruit Origins
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The Environment
Calendar & Geography
USDA zones: -
Chill hours: Not yet determined
Ripening date: (approximate, in New York State) days after
Tree Height & Spacing
glossary
Rootstock: Myrobalan Rootstock
Rootstock size class: Standard (100% Size)
Tree spacing: See details
Good for wildlife planting? N
Diseases & Pests
glossary
Santa Rosa / Obilinaja Plum on Myrobalan does not have any diseases or pests associated with it at this time.
Pollination
Pollination Factors
glossary
Bloom group:
Is it self-fertile? Y
Is it fertile? Y
Rootstock size class:
Standard (100% Size)
Pollination Partners
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