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Plum trees
are a delightful addition to a Montana landscape. Not only are
they coveted for their desirable, sweet fruit, they are also highly
ornamental. Their beautiful white spring flowers are profuse and
appear before the leaves.
Some
of the best and hardiest plums for our area are the Japanese-American
hybrids, developed from crosses between the large fruited Japanese
plum and the native, cold hardy American. Varieties include 'Alderman',
'Toka', 'Waneta', and 'Pipestone', all of which have sweet, red
fruit.
For better
fruit production these trees must be cross-pollinated, which is
to say they need a different variety of plum planted nearby so
that pollen can be carried by honeybees from one tree to another.
The best pollinators for us are 'Toka' and 'American', so make
sure you save space for two trees - we promise you won't regret
it!
If however
you have limited space, try 'Mount Royal' - it's self-fertile,
so doesn't need a pollinator. This is a European, as opposed to
Japanese-American, plum. It has delicious blue fruit and is a
heavy producer.
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