PATTERSON'S PRIDE american hybrid plum SEMI-DWARF (MUSTANG)
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This tree needs pollination
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Available only in spring 2026
🍑 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 × 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
💡 Advantages
✅ Very hardy, suitable for cold areas
✅ Compact growth habit, ideal for small gardens
✅ Late harvest, extending the plum season
✅ 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