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Fruiting plum
Posted: August 26th, 2012, 1:53 pm
by marleey73
Just thought I would share this lovely fruiting plum that has just sprung back to life. It was bought a few years back from Bonsai South in Sydney.

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 26th, 2012, 3:00 pm
by kcpoole
Nice flower

I do not think mine survived its hacking back. I has been struggling for the last year, and when I repotted this years found most of the trunk was dead
ken
Ken
Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 26th, 2012, 5:32 pm
by marleey73
Thanks Ken everyday it is opening up more. This is such a great time of the year isn't it, to watch the trees wake up. Love it.

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 26th, 2012, 6:33 pm
by kcpoole
marleey73 wrote:Thanks Ken everyday it is opening up more. This is such a great time of the year isn't it, to watch the trees wake up. Love it.

yep really is nice time, Some tree not started yet, some in full bloom and yet more in new leaf
Ken
Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 26th, 2012, 7:13 pm
by GavinG
Lovely tree. I like the way the new long right branch is going. Never would have been game to do it myself. It carries on the sweep of the trunk very well.
Please post when it fruits. Does it colour upĀ in autumn?
Gavin
Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 28th, 2012, 6:33 am
by marleey73
Will do Gavin doubt I will see the fruit the birds seem to see it before I do.

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 28th, 2012, 7:31 pm
by Damian Bee
What is the variety of the plum in the picture?
Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 28th, 2012, 7:36 pm
by marleey73
I don't know the variety sorry perhaps someone can identify it for me.

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 28th, 2012, 7:40 pm
by Jester
Looks like a "Plumcot" which from memory is a cross of two other plums . We sell them as grafted barerooted trees at work
Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 28th, 2012, 10:59 pm
by Hackimoto
Plumcot is a cross between a plum and an apricot.

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 29th, 2012, 5:41 am
by Damian Bee
Hmmm, ok.
How long has Plumcot been around for?
The reason I ask is that I dug some suckers out of my Nan's yard about 4-5 years back. From all conclusions they had sprouted from a small tree which would be around the 30-40 year old mark growing in the yard next door. The cuttings have survived and are in flower with a white single bloom similar to that shown in marlee's post.
Could mine be old rootstock variety (given that I collected root suckers)

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 29th, 2012, 6:28 am
by anttal63
Pretty !!!

Nice stock too, cant go wrong at Leongs !!!

Re: Fruiting plum
Posted: August 29th, 2012, 6:36 am
by marleey73
Yes Annttal Leong does have beautiful trees. Highly recommended by me. Not sure about the plumcot. I never get to see fruit it disappears before then. BIrds love my backyard!
