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RedCrocus Santa Rosa Japanese Plum Tree- Edible Landscape, Pollinator Attractant, Container-Friendly Fruit Tree 10 Gallon
RedCrocus Santa Rosa Japanese Plum Tree- Edible Landscape, Pollinator Attractant, Container-Friendly Fruit Tree 10 Gallon
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Santa Rosa' Japanese Plum Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa'
Description
The Santa Rosa Japanese Plum is a deciduous fruit tree known for its large, sweet, and juicy plums. It features lush green foliage and produces abundant fruit crops typically in mid to late summer.
Suggested Uses
Ideal for backyard orchards, edible landscapes, and small-space gardens. Perfect for fresh eating, jams, and baking.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Santa Rosa' Japanese Plum Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa' -
Common Name: Santa Rosa Japanese Plum -
Size & Growth: Typically grows 12-15 ft tall with a width of 8-10 ft -
Hardiness Zones: 5-9 -
Foliage Type: Deciduous -
Bloom Time: Early spring -
Growth Rate: Moderate -
Light Requirements: Full sun -
Attracts Pollinators: Yes -
Indoor Friendly: No -
Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for containers -
Deer Resistant: Moderate -
Pet Warning: Contains seeds that are toxic if ingested -
Fragrant: Yes, during bloom -
Cut Flower: Yes, edible and attractive for floral arrangements -
Grows Well With: Apples, berries, and ornamental trees
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Plant in early spring or fall. -
Soil Moisture: Keep consistently moist, especially during fruit development. -
Soil Type: Prefer slightly acidic to neutral, rich, well-drained soil. -
Humidity: Tolerates average humidity levels. -
Pruning Instructions: Prune annually to shape and remove dead or crossing branches. -
Winter Care: Protect from harsh winter winds and frost; mulch around the roots. -
Planting Depth: Plant at the same depth as the root ball. -
Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer in early spring. -
Special Care: Thin fruit clusters to prevent overloading and promote larger fruit.
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