| 'Ozark Premier' has very large fruits, red to purple skinned with yellow juicy flesh. Late to midseason. Very productive and vigorous tree, fruit is all-purpose-eating, canning, jellies and cooking.
Japanese Plums are best grown in the South and West, as they are not as cold hardy as the European Plums, blooming earlier, so more subject to frost damage. Generally produce better when cross pollination occurs. Heavy bearing varieties need to have the fruit thinned. |