What pollinates flavor grenade?

Flavor Grenade is green skinned pluot blushed with red. Flavor Grenade will hang on the tree for 4-6 weeks while getting sweeter yet retaining its crunchy texture. 300-500 chill hours, requires an Asian plum pollinator.
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What pollinates flavor grenade pluot?

Flavor Grenade pluots are an interspecific variety that is pollinated by a Japanese plum, typically a Flavor King, Emerald Drop, Santa Rose of Dapple Dandy pluot.
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What pollinates Dapple Dandy?

Dapple Dandy is a vigorous and upright growing tree. This stone fruit tree requires 400-500 chill hours. Pollinate with another pluot or Santa Rosa plum for best fruit set.
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What is a dapple pluot?

Dapple Dandy Pluot gets its name from the beautiful red dappled spots that appear on its greenish-yellow skin. Fruits are freestone and the flesh is a spectrum of red to pink from the outside in with a glorious plum-apricot flavor. Pollinate with another pluot or Santa Rosa plum for best fruit set.
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Is Dapple Dandy self pollinating?

Is This Plant Self Pollinating? Dapple Dandy Plumcot requires a pollenizer. You must plant one of these trees nearby (within about 50') for the tree to produce a crop of fruit.
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Flavor Grenade Pluot



What is a dinosaur egg fruit?

"Dinosaur egg" is a nickname given to some varieties of pluot due to their dappled coloring. This delicious cross between an apricot and a plum happened thanks to a cross-breeding program (not genetic engineering) conducted by California breeder Floyd Zaiger.
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Is a burgundy plum tree self pollinating?

Burgundy plums are known to give a very productive, prolonged harvest. The tree itself has a narrow, upright growth habit. Pollination: Self-fruitful; pollenizer for most other plums.
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What pollinates a Dapple Dandy Pluot?

5. Pollination: The Dapple Dandy Pluot requires pollinators such as the Flavor King Pluot, Santa Rosa Plum, Methley Plum, Burgundy Plum, or Late Santa Rosa Plum trees.
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What does the Dapple Dandy Pluot taste like?

Description/Taste

The Dapple Dandy pluot has a distinctive pale green to yellow with red speckled skin, as it ripens the color turns to maroon and yellow. The skin is taut and thin, clinging tightly to the fruit's creamy pink flesh. The Dapple Dandy offers a sweet, spicy, low-acid flavor.
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Will a Santa Rosa plum pollinate a pluot?

For Example: my Pluots (Flavor King, Flavor Queen, Flavor Supreme and Flavor Grenade) all require a pollinator such as a Burgundy Plum or a Santa Rosa Plum.
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Which is the sweetest pluot?

Like apricots, apriums have a slightly fuzzy skin. Pluots and apriums are known for their sweetness and flavor; the sugar content of these fruits is much higher than that of a plum or apricot alone. Taste test winner. Unique plum-apricot hybrid with a sensational bouquet and sweet, spicy flavor.
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Is Santa Rosa plum Japanese?

An old-time favorite, Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa' is a small Japanese plum tree with a rounded canopy clothed in elliptic, finely serrated, bright green leaves.
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How big does a Santa Rosa plum tree get?

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 is a Plumcot tree?

The Plumcot is a hybrid cross of an apricot and a plum. The characteristics of this hybrid fruit tree are 50% plum and 50% apricot. The Plumcot tree yields large sized fruit with yellow blushed, melon red skin. The Plumcot has a juicy, plum-like flesh with a unique aromatic touch of apricot flavor.
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How much sugar is in a pluot?

With 15 grams of sugar, pluots have more sugar than plums, providing a sweet flavor. The sugar is the natural form of fruit sugar, fructose, and fiber slows down absorption giving pluots a low glycemic index and load, keeping it a healthy option. Myth: Pluots should be handled like any other fruit.
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Which plum varieties are self-pollinating?

Some self-pollinating plum trees include: Au-Roadside, Beauty, Damson, Green Gage, Methley, Mount Royal, Persian Green, Plum Burgundy, Santa Rosa, and Stanley. Of course, planting additional plum trees nearby can increase the size of your harvest.
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Do I need 2 plum trees to produce fruit?

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. European, Japanese, and Damson plum varieties are available depending on your location.
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Does a Santa Rosa plum need a pollinator?

The plums are large in size with red to purple coloring, ripening midseason. Their fine-textured clingstone flesh is delicious when eaten fresh, canned, or used in cooking. While the Santa Rosa plum is a self-pollinator, you'll harvest a better crop when planted with other Japanese varieties.
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What is a dragon egg fruit?

A new hybrid fruit commercially known as the "Dinosaur Egg," produced from the genetic cross between a plum and an apricot, is already being commercialized in Buenos Aires.
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What is a pluot fruit?

Alexia Lewis • University of North Florida. The pluot is a fruit that combines the plum and the apricot. The pluot is 60 percent plum and includes more than 20 varieties, each with a unique color and flavor.
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What does dinosaur fruit taste like?

The always creative company has called its newest SuperGreens taste “Dinosaur Fruit”, which fortunately does come with a description in a sweet and fruity combination of apricot and plum.
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Will 2 Santa Rosa plum trees pollinate each other?

Do I Need Two Santa Rosa Plum Trees to Produce Fruit? Nope! The Santa Rosa is self-fruitful, meaning it can pollenize itself without even having other plum trees nearby.
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Do plum trees need a pollinator?

Almost all fruit trees will require some help from insect pollinators to have a good fruit crop. Most peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, citrus, figs, sour cherries, persimmons, quince and pomegranates don't need pollinizers (compatible trees for pollination). They are what horticulturalists call self-fertile.
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Which is the best plum tree?

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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Why is the Mirabelle plum banned in the US?

While many gardeners may be left wondering why are Mirabelles banned in the U.S., this is mainly due to difficulties related to importing high-quality, fresh products.
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