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Nadia Cherry Plum

Size: Dwarf (4'-5')
Original price $64.99 - Original price $64.99
Original price
$64.99
$64.99 - $64.99
Current price $64.99
SKU C358

Prunus salicina x avium 'Nadia'

Nadia is an exciting cherry and Asian plum complex cross from Australia. Nadia has a delicious combination of succulent plum flavor, with an alluring hint of cherry. Larger than a cherry and smaller than a plum, it is a cross of the Black Amber Asian plum and the Supreme cherry, an Australian dark cherry cultivar. The skin is dark red as is the flesh. The fruit is firm, sweet/tart and very juicy!

Best pollinized by heavy pollen-producing Asian plum like Toka, Shiro, Beauty or Santa Rosa.

Hardy to USDA Zone: 5

Mature Height:  12' 

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Mid Summer

Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer

Semi-Dwarf: Marriana 26-24

Dwarf: St. Julian

Read our Plum Growing Guide

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • What is the recommend pollinator

    We recommend Toka, Shiro, Beauty, or Santa Rosa plum to pollinate

  • Can Nadia be pollinated cherry trees as well?

    No you will need an Asian plum that produces a good amount of pollen. We suggest Toka, Shiro, Beauty, or Santa Rosa

  • What are the required chill hours? Will it grow in Zone 9b?

    Currently the chilling hours Nadia Cherryplum have not been determined. Many sources day 500+, but some people claim to have had luck with less.

  • 5 stars: 17 (85%)
  • 4 stars: 1 (5%)
  • 3 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 2 stars: 1 (5%)
  • 1 star: 1 (5%)
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Angela A.
Plerries!

It was slower to start to produce than other fruit trees, but so worth the wait. Delicious fruit!

Wilsonville, OR. Using a Beauty plum as a pollinizer.

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Kelly B.
Great customer service

Great customer service. Love the plants

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Dean
I’m a returning customer

I’m a returning customer. I love the service and I really love the product. I’ll be back for more! Arizona growing season can come very early hit the low 80’s in February. Got new beautiful Nadia Cherry Plum in just the nick of time. Budding out on the 12 of March!

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Chris
Caution DO NOT BUY

I purchased this year and tree did not grow. I didnt receive my order until June and asked about a replacement in August and was told I had to let them know by 8/1. It wasnt even 2 months after my order was received.

Customer Service is horrible, Stark Bros offers a 1-year warranty and I have had better luck with them

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Roberta D.
Delicious plum/cherry cross

This year was the first really great harvest! The fruit is delicious and makes the absolutely best jam! Brilliant marriage between cherries and plums!

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Terry C.
Almost too much fruit!

This is its first year getting fruit, I planted it 2 years ago. I must have missed the polinator info, but evidently it loves my Elephant Heart plum. It's got so much fruit I had to put a chair under the biggest branch because it bent all the way to the ground with the amount of fruit. Very good taste if you let them get purple. Until then they are way too sour.

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Dan S.
Perfect shape

When this tree arrived I commented that I have never received such a perfectly shaped tree. We have about 25 fruit trees that have all been ordered and planted in the past 9 months. They are from five different sources. Wish they were all like this one.

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Greg S.
Tree came in great shape and is starting to send out leaves.

Tree was a good size, well branched and ready to go.

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Greg P.
Not a good experience

Bare root trees need to be shipped before they break dormancy.
Get peoples orders out in a timely manner.

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Mike M.
Very cherry

Awesome thanks nice tree love it pretty fruit

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L.B.
Growing here in zone 4...

Had mine for 3 yrs now even went threw the -50 deg. for two days winter, hasn't produced yet...

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Todd C.

I think so, it’s dormant lol. Looks good I would definitely order from you again thank you and stay safe.

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Bernard B.
Long wait for delivery

I was disappointed that it took so long to receive my trees after I ordered and paid for them. Was expecting them weeks sooner.

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Rene D.
Everything great!

Everything was in great shape, very well boxed, and all grafts labeled.

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Dennis T.

Little trees arrived in good condition, planted them and now I wait. Small buds on the branches are encouraging.

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Dave C.
Very tasty

Looks like a giant cherry but definitely more plum-like in texture and flavor. It tends to develop more cherry flavor if left to fully ripen on the tree and I look forward to it every year. I grow it in East Idaho Zone 5a and get a good crop every year.

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John
Nadia cherry plum

Two years ago I’ve planted a Nadia cherry plum tree not knowing that It needed to be cross Pollinated. I just planted a Japanese Satsuma plum tree, would that be a good tree has a cross pollinator with the Nadia? Also, will the Nadia pollinate satsuma plum tree?
Than you

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Marc Z.
Great Tree - 4 years in

Good fruit, beautiful tree. It grows more upright than most plums and will set delicious cherry/plums in western WA. Sets vary from year to year and it s been very light yield some years.

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Michael W.H.
Love this tree

Great tasting fruit. Ours is pollinated by a Santa Rosa plum and yields well. We have 8 beehives on our property which I m sure helps.

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Roy L.W.
Good decorative tree; still awaiting blossoms

Planted in 2018, and am still waiting for fruit, or at least for blossoms. I m a stark orchard amateur, so I m not sure if this is pollinated by cherries or plums, but in any case it s surrounded by Beauty and Shiro and recently an Obilnaja plum and half a dozen cherry trees, and it s still not blossoming; as in much of my wind-battered seaside orchard, I m beginning to suspect that I just don t have enough resident bees. I like the tree, though I do look forward to actually having some munchables from it.