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Taste test winner. The supreme winner of the Pluots in a naturally small tree. Reddish-purple skin with red/gold flesh.
Description
Botanical Name: | Hybrid of Prunus salicina and Prunus armeniaca |
Cultivar: | Flavor King Pluot |
Taste test winner. The supreme winner of the Pluots in a naturally small tree. Reddish-purple skin with red/gold flesh.
The Pluot is a stone fruit hybrid of plum and apricot. Smooth skinned like a plum, yet sturdy and long lasting with luscious flavor. One of the sweetest fruits you can find.
Deciduous, slow growing, upright tree. 3-5 years before fruit production.
Care
Sun Needs: | Plant in full sun (minimum 6 hours). |
Soil/Water Needs: | Moist, well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil. Water slowly and deeply after planting. |
Planting and Care Tip: | Fertilize for the first time in early spring before it leafs out and again in late spring. Follow fertilization schedule as the tree ages. |
Quick Facts
Flavor: | Sweet, spicy flavor with a sensational bouquet. |
Mature Height: | Semi-Dwarf (12’-18’) |
Self-Fertile: | No. Pollenized by Flavor Supreme, or Dapple Dandy Pluot or Santa Rosa plum. |
Bloom Season: | Spring: Lovely white flowers |
Harvest Season: | Mid Aug-Sep |
Chill Hours: | < 400 |
USDA Zones: | 6-10 |
Rootstock: | Citation |
Additional planting and care resources:
Rootstocks:For more information on fruit tree rootstocks, click here.
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