AU ROSA japanese plum SEMI-DWARF (St Julien A)
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This tree needs pollination 
 Compatible trees:
                                                    TOKA plum SEMI-DWARF (MUSTANG)
TOKA plum SEMI-DWARF (MUSTANG)
Satsuma Japanese Plum
Satsuma Japanese Plum
SHIRO plum SEMI-DWARF (myrobalan) and DWARF
SHIRO plum SEMI-DWARF (myrobalan) and DWARF
SHIRO plum SEMI-DWARF (myrobalan) and DWARF
SHIRO plum SEMI-DWARF (myrobalan) and DWARF
Available only in spring 2026
š AU ROSA Japanese plum tree (Prunus salicina āAU Rosaā)
šø Origin and type
- Species: Prunus salicina (Japanese plum tree)
 - Origin: Auburn University (Alabama, United States)
 - Selection: AU (Auburn University) program for improved quality and hardiness
 - Type: deciduous fruit tree, highly decorative flowering
 
š³ Tree characteristics
- Habit: upright to slightly spreading, very floriferous
 - Vigor: medium to strong
 - Adult size: 4 to 6 m (depending on rootstock and pruning)
 - Hardiness: USDA zones 5 to 8 (withstands temperatures down to approx. ā25°C)
 - Exposure: full sun, warm and sheltered location
 - Soil: deep, fertile, well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic pH
 
š Fruit
- Shape: round, medium to large size
 - Skin: bright red to shiny purple
 - Flesh: golden yellow, juicy, firm and sweet
 - Taste: sweet, pleasant, well-balanced (sugar + slight acidity)
 - Use: fresh, in jams, pies, or preserves
 - Storage: 2 to 3 weeks in a cool place
 
š¼ Flowering and pollination
- Flowering: April (fragrant white flowers)
 - Pollination: partially self-fertile, but best production with another compatible Japanese variety
- š Recommended pollinators: Methley, Santa Rosa, Ozark Premier, Toka
 
 - Natural pollinators: bees, bumblebees
 
š Harvest
- Period: mid- to late summer (depending on climate, often August)
 - Yield: high and consistent with good pollination
 - Tip: pick when fully ripe for optimal flavor
 
š ļø Cultivation and care
- Planting: fall or spring, in well-drained soil
 - Watering: regular in the first few years, then moderate
 - Pruning: winter (frost-free) to balance the branches and promote light
 - Thinning: recommended to avoid overloading with fruit
 - Fertilization: compost or fruit fertilizer every spring
 - Care: mulch at the base, avoid standing water
 - Diseases: relatively resistant, but watch out for monilia, scab, and aphids
 
š½ļø Uses
- Enjoy fresh for its sweet and juicy flesh
 - Ideal for jams, compotes, pies, or dried fruit
 - Excellent table and processing fruit
 
š” Advantages of AU ROSA
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 Beautiful red skin and very appetizing golden flesh
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 Sweet and fragrant flavor
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 Good hardiness (up to zone 5)
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 Decorative flowering in spring
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 Generous and regular production
        
          
            
              
            
          
        
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      4 ans