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Oishi-Wase Japanese Plum

bare-root trees
$39.00
Item: 7824-A
Prunus spp

Midsummer. Seedling of Formosa. Japanese plum, first described in 1952 and still one of the most widely grown varieties in Japan and Korea. 

The name is pronounced “wishy-washy”, but the quality is anything but! Large oblong fruit ripens to a majestic fuchsia, with sweet-tart golden flesh. Clingstone. This is the first plum to ripen at Scott Farm in Vermont, in mid-July. Needs another Japanese-type plum for pollination. Z4.

(3–5' bare-root trees)

Maine Grown. NEW!
ships in spring