Damson
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Damson

These are having a renaissance at present because of their qualities as a cooked fruit for jams, sauces and preserves. They are actually tiny plums about the size of a large grape. When cooked, they develop a deep rich flavour unequalled in the plum family. A small tough tree with some spikes, but not much cherry slug damage. Heavy crop during February and the last to ripen. Self fertile.

  • Ripening Time: March
  • Fertility: Self-Fertile, produces viable pollen
  • Growth Habit: Can be espaliered using the "fan" style only. Free standing tree grows to around 3 - 5m tall.
  • Rootstock: Not grafted
  • Chill Tolerance: Normal chill
  • Pollination is far simpler than most people think. Generally, unless self fertile simply get 2 or more different varieties in the same group (eg pears) to ensure adequate pollination. A more comprehensive explanation can be found in our Pollination Guide
  • More information on Espaliering
  • More information in our Articles and on planting and pruning.
  • Answers to Common Questions.
  • Ripening Time March
  • Fertility Self-Fertile, produces viable pollen
  • Growth Habit Can be espaliered using the "fan" style only. Free standing tree grows to around 3 - 5m tall.
  • Rootstock Not grafted
  • Chill Tolerance Normal chill

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