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Hollywood Asian Plum

Original price $64.99 - Original price $64.99
Original price
$64.99
$64.99 - $64.99
Current price $64.99
SKU C130D

Prunus salicina x 'Hollywood'

This versatile Asian plum tree is a stunner in all seasons! It's loaded with showy pink blossoms early each spring. The leaves of this 12 foot tall ornamental stay a rich, deep burgundy from spring to fall. In mid-summer it produces an abundance of large, round, dark red plums with deep red flesh. They are delicious when eaten fresh and make a gorgeous jam, jelly, wine or juice.

Reliably self fertile and only needing 300-400 chill hours makes this an easy choice for gardeners all over the nation. It's been adding glamour to productive landscapes since 1936.

USDA Zone: 5-9

Grow Height:  12' 

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Early Midseason

Pollination: Self Fertile

Rootstock: Krymsk 1

Read our Plum Growing Guide

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

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Which rootstock is Hollywood grafted onto?

    For 2023 the Hollywood will be grafted onto the Krymsk 1 rootstock.

  • What dwarf or semi pulot or plum cherry cross with beautiful blossom and autumn color would best be pollinated by a hollywood? Thanks again D

    Hollywood is self-fertile. However, most Asian plums will require another Asian Plum varietal to pollinate. I highly recommend the Beauty Asian Plum. A complex-cross will not be a suitable partner. 

  • Do you ship to California?

    Yes we do!

  • Can this tree be espaliered?

    Theoretically yes, but as a fan shape. Stone fruits do not thrive in the cordone (horizontal branching) shape.

  • Will all other Asian plums flower at the right time to pollinate this one?

    Yes they will cross pollinate fine

  • I have been researching fruit trees, it says Hollywood asian plum is not self ferile .. your site says self fertile so I only ordered one. is yours self fertile? thank you

    Self fertility varies from region to region. In our region it is self fertile and in other regions it may be partially self fertile, meaning it will make fruit but less than with cross pollination.