What are Santa Rosa plums?

Santa Rosa plums, botanically classified as Prunus salicina, are a famous stone fruit cultivar belonging to the Rosaceae family. The plums grow on deciduous trees that can reach up to seven meters in height, and the variety bears fruit within 3 to 5 years, versus other cultivars that typically require 4 to 6.
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What type of plum is a Santa Rosa plum?

Santa Rosa PlumPrunus salicina 'Santa Rosa' This Japanese plum tree fulfills two purposes in your yard — producing beautiful, white spring blooms and delicious fruit. The plums are large in size with red to purple coloring, ripening midseason.
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Are Santa Rosa plums edible?

Yes! Santa Rosa plums are delightfully sweet and have a pleasing tartness to them, which balances out the sweetness. Gardeners can emphasize their sweetness by putting them in baked goods or into frozen smoothies by freezing them.
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Where do Santa Rosa plums come from?

A favorite of home gardeners and farmers' markets, the Santa Rosa plum, was introduced in 1906 by famed horticulturalist, Luther Burbank, out of his home in Santa Rosa, California. It is known for its sweet, slightly tart taste, and deep purple red color.
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What does a Santa Rosa plum taste like?

Santa Rosa plums have a sweet, subtly tart flavor well suited for both sweet and savory dishes. The plums can be eaten raw or cooked, and the skin can be kept on for a tangy flavor or removed for a sweeter taste.
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What is the season for Santa Rosa plums?

It produces early, and is likely to be ready to should ready to harvest in June or July. The plum fruits are ready to pick when their skin gives a bit when gently squeezed. Ripe plums pull easily away from the tree with a slight twist.
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What is the best tasting plum?

The Mirabelle plum is one of the sweetest plum varieties you can find. This small, golden fruit is deliciously sweet, with some people even comparing the taste to honey. Though they are not for sale in the United States, you can grow Mirabelle plums in your own garden and experience their sweetness for yourself.
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Is the Santa Rosa plum sweet?

Deep, rich flavor: The sweet, tender and juicy flesh of a Santa Rosa plum is complemented by a hint of tartness in the skin, which serves to balance out the sugars for a perfect blend of flavor.
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Is Santa Rosa plum Japanese or European?

Pollination Differences Between the Plums

'Santa Rosa,' a self-fruitful Japanese cultivar, is reputed to increase the yield of any other Japanese variety when the two cross-pollinate. No one European variety is preferred over another as a pollinator.
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Will Santa Rosa plums ripen after picking?

They will ripen some off the tree. So you can pick them fully colored and ripen them at room temperature.
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How long does it take a Santa Rosa plum to bear fruit?

The Santa Rosa plum will start to produce fruit between 3-5 years of age (roughly the age we sell them). Proper planting includes placing them in FULL SUN in well-drained, fertile soil.
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Do you need 2 plum trees to produce fruit?

Plums are a stone fruit that are both delicious and beautiful. Most plum trees are not self-pollinating, so you will need to plant at least two plum trees to bear fruit. When planting a plum tree, it is important to make sure that the variety you choose will grow well in your climate.
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Are Santa Rosa plums Freestone?

Santa Rosa plums, like most Japanese varieties, are not freestone. They are a clingstone type with the flesh of the fruit firmly attached to the seed.
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Which plum tree is best?

Plum 'Pershore'

'Pershore', also known as the 'Yellow Egg Plum', is one of the best types of plum trees to grow if you're looking for a traditional, old-fashioned cooking variety. The heavy and reliable crops of large fruits have a sweet and delicious flavor.
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How big does a Santa Rosa plum get?

Planting & Care

The Santa Rosa plum tree (Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa') is a medium size plum tree maturing to heights of 25 feet tall and 20 feet wide. Growing in USDA zones 5-9, this is one of the more temperature tolerant trees, tolerating cold down to -10 degrees.
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What type of plum is the sweetest?

Mirabelle plums are the sweetest of all plum varieties. The small fruit with a slight reddish blush is popular for making eau-de-vie in France. Red plum varieties have bright red skin.
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What color plums are sweeter?

Black plums

Because of this, they can be used as a dye to keep other fruit red when baking (like in a cherry pie). These tend to be one of the sweeter types of plums and are great in desserts.
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What type of plums are used for prunes?

Damson-type plums make the best prunes because they're dry and their taste is just divine, sweet with just a tiny tang. However, you can use any plum you have on hand and in a few easy steps, you'll have a big batch of healthy, delicious prunes.
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How do you know if a plum is sweet?

Taste: The best way to determine ripeness is to taste. A ripe plum will be very sweet, flavorful, and juicy. A less ripe plum will have no sweetness. Feel and texture: Ripe plums are soft and “give” when pressed.
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What is the biggest plum fruit?

As its name suggests, the elephant heart plum is a large, heart-shaped stone fruit. Dark red to purple mottled skin covers sweet juicy red flesh that has a firm texture. This plum variety is classified as a Japanese plum variety, and they taste delicious when eaten fresh.
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What is a satsuma plum?

The Satsuma plum is a large Japanese variety of dark, solid red skin and dark red flesh. The fruit is firm and juicy. The Satsuma plum needs a pollinator to produce heavy crops in late July to early August.
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Can an apple tree pollinate a plum tree?

Likewise, other fruit tree varieties will not pollinate geneticly different fruits. Apples only pollinate apples, pears only pollinate pears, plums only pollinate plums and so on. It is best to plant a completely different variety of tree, but still in the same fruiting specie.
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Can a peach tree pollinate a plum tree?

It is possible for peach and plum to cross pollinate, but with some extreme assistance, otherwise there won't be any peach plum hybrids. I have several peach plum hybrids. The cross pollination between peach and plum will require some plant breeder's tricks, however, and does not ordinarily occur in nature.
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What's the easiest fruit tree to grow?

Many people consider pear trees to be the easiest fruit tree to grow on your own. Specifically, Asian pear tree varieties are well-known as the perfect fruit trees for beginners because of how simple they are to take care of and how much fruit they produce with little extra effort.
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