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Prunus cerasifera
€12.00
Future Forests
Cherry Plum (Myrobalan)
Not a native plant but sometimes found naturalised in Ireland, the Cherry Plum is a shrub or small, bushy tree grown on its own roots, not grafted. The fruit looks like a large, red or yellow cherry with a very thin skin; the flesh is soft and juicy, both sweet and tart, and tasting of plum, with a semi-clinging stone. It is usually cooked or preserved, but can be eaten fresh. In the Middle East they are picked unripe and eaten with salt as Persian Sour Plums. Attractive blossom in spring; will cross-pollinate with plums, damsons and gages. The fruit needs to be picked as soon as it’s ripe, as it does not hold well on the tree. Can be grown as part of a fruiting hedge or native hedge. Easy to grow – a good choice for organic growers.
Site: ShelteredSoil: Any reasonably well drainedPosition: Full sun, partial shadePick: JulyKeep: 1-2 days; 2 weeks in a fridgeHardiness: HardyPollination: Self-fertile. Pollination Group 2Uses: Cooking, preserving, eating