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Emerald Beaut Asian Plum

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$64.99 - $64.99
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SKU C047

Prunus salicina x 'Emerald Beaut'

A delicious and unusual late-ripening Asian plum. Ripe fruit holds on the tree longer than any other stone fruit - two months or more. It continues to sweeten, becoming exceptionally sweet, but it remains crisp and crunchy! The Beaut has green skin, which gets yellower as it fully ripens, and yellow/orange, clingstone flesh. It may taste like a pluot, but it's all plum.

A vigorous and upright grower, it needs 600-700 chill hours to reliably set its glorious fruit. Although developed by Floyd Zaiger, it is NOT an interspecific variety. Another late-blooming Asian plum or a pluot are good pollinizers. Fruit may not fully ripen in cool summer areas.

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5

Mature Height:  12' 

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: August - September

Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer

Rootstock: Citation

Read our Plum Growing Guide

Size Options: Semi-Dwarf (4'-5')

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Will a Toka or Black Ice hybrid plums pollinate this tree?

    Yes, all Asian plums should be fine, especially Toka.

  • Will a flavor punch pluerry pollinate this?

    Hello, Asian Plums will pollinate the Pluerry, but the Pluerry will not pollinate the asian plum. You would need another asian plum to pollinate the Emerald Beaut.

  • Will the Santa Rosa Plum or Stanley Plum work as a pollinator for Emerald Beaut?

    Santa Rosa is especially good, but Stanley will not. You need an "Asian plum" for Emerald Beaut.

  • How old is this tree or what's its caliper. When will it be fruit ready?

    This tree is 3 years old and should produce fruit within 2-3 years of planting if it establishes well.

  • How long till it bears?

    3-4 years after planting, sometimes earlier and sometimes later. Plums can be finicky!

  • Will a regular Santa Rosa Plum pollinate an Emerald Beauty Plum?

    Absolutely yes