PATTERSON'S PRIDE american hybrid plum SEMI-DWARF (MUSTANG)
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🍑 Patterson's Pride Plum Tree
🌸 Origin and type
- Species: Hybrid between Prunus nigra (Canadian plum tree) and Prunus salicina (Japanese plum tree)
- Origin: University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Breeder: Dr. C.F. Patterson
- Year introduced: 1960
- Type: Hardy hybrid plum tree with weeping habit
🌳 Tree characteristics
- Habit: Semi-dwarf, slightly weeping
- Mature height: Approximately 2.4 m (8 feet)
- Hardiness: USDA Zone 2b (very well suited to cold winters)
- Exposure: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile, slightly acidic to neutral
- Growth: Fast, bears fruit after 3 to 4 years
🍑 Fruit
- Shape: Round to slightly oval
- Size: Medium (4.5 cm diameter)
- Skin: Dark red, smooth
- Flesh: Golden yellow, firm, juicy
- Flavor: Sweet, fragrant, slightly tart
- Stone: Semi-adherent
- Harvest: Mid-September (later than other plum trees)
- Use: Fresh, jams, preserves, pastries
- Storage: 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator
🌼 Flowering and pollination
- Flowering: Mid-April to early May
- Pollination: Self-infertile
- Compatible pollinators:
- Canadian plum tree (Prunus nigra)
- American plum tree (Prunus americana)
- Hybrid plum tree (Prunus Ă— domestica), such as Pembina
- Planting distance: 3 to 4 m (12 to 15 feet) between trees
🛠️ Cultivation and care
- Planting: Fall or early spring
- Watering: Regular, especially in the first few years
- Pruning: Winter pruning to aerate the branches and promote light
- Thinning: Recommended if the tree bears a lot of fruit
- Diseases: Good resistance to common diseases
🍽️ Uses
- Fresh fruit for eating
- Jams, compotes, pastries
- Less suitable for drying or freezing
đź’ˇ Advantages
âś… Very hardy, suitable for cold areas
âś… Compact growth habit, ideal for small gardens
âś… Late harvest, extending the plum season
âś… Excellent taste
⚠️ Points to watch out for
- Flowering sensitive to late spring frosts
- The fruit is fragile and requires careful harvesting
- Choose a sheltered location to avoid wind damage
Hardiness Zones
Number of years for production
4 ans