Canada Plum

Discussion in 'Fruit and Nut Trees' started by Bob Dunn, Jun 26, 2006.

  1. Bob Dunn

    Bob Dunn Active Member

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    I would like to know if the Canada Plum produces good quality edible fruit (either for eating off the tree or for canning).
    How does it compare to the Pembina Plum or the Brook varieties for fruit quality, and hardiness on the Canadian prairies?

    Thanks,
    Bob
     
  2. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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  3. sgbotsford

    sgbotsford Active Member 10 Years

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    Very large variation from tree to tree, both in size and taste. Some trees have very bitter skinned fruit. Others are just sour under the skin, but the bulk of the fruit is sweet. Fruit is cling stone.

    Note that the prunus family cross breeds freely, so you get all kinds of intermediate characteristics. I suspect that most of the cross breeds are sterile, but the existence of cherry-plums would indicate that this isn't always the case.

    I just dug up 4 volunteers from a local acreage that had surplus ones, and got about a thousand seeds too. My plan is to have them to sell as pollinators for domestic hybrid plums.
     

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