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Damson Tree in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Prunus domestica subsp. insititia

 

Damson Tree

Damson Tree is a deciduous fruiting tree that can be fan-trained (approx. 2m.x3m), bush-trained (approx, 4m. high) half-standard (up to 6m. high) or standard (up to 8m. high). Most varieties are self-fertile (ie do not need a pollinator) but having second variety tree as a pollinator will improve the amount of fruit borne.. The white flowers appear in Spring, and the fruit, which have a single, clinging stone, ripen in late Summer.

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plant Features
  • Damson Tree likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Damson Tree likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Damson Tree is full frost hardy: 5f (-15°c)

    Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)

  • Damson Tree likes moist and free draining

    Moist and free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Damson Tree

Latin name

Prunus domestica subsp. insititia

type

Fruiting tree

family

Rosaceae

ph

5.0 - 6.5 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Damson Tree likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Damson Tree is full frost hardy: 5f (-15°c)

    Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)

  • Soil

    Damson Tree likes moist and free draining

    Moist and free draining

  • Water

    Damson Tree likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant
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    When the plant will bloom
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    When to harvest

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Damson Tree is 5.00meters x 6.00meters 5.00 M 6.00 M

Prunus domestica subsp. insititia

Damson Tree is a deciduous fruiting tree that can be fan-trained (approx. 2m.x3m), bush-trained (approx, 4m. high) half-standard (up to 6m. high) or standard (up to 8m. high). Most varieties are self-fertile (ie do not need a pollinator) but having second variety tree as a pollinator will improve the amount of fruit borne.. The white flowers appear in Spring, and the fruit, which have a single, clinging stone, ripen in late Summer.


Flowering

From Late Winter TO Mid Spring

Although plum trees are frost hardy, the flowers - essential for fruiting - are very susceptible to frost. If frost is threatened during the flowering period, protect the flowers with horticultural fleece.

 

Planting

From Late Autumn TO Mid Winter

Plant plum trees in the dormant season, in a sheltered position where the tree will get plenty of sunshine. Dig a large hole, and put a good amount of organic material in the bottom of the hole to help with drainage.

 
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