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Latest revision as of 05:17, 7 July 2024

Black Plum
Maturity
Growth Habit Indeterminate
Leaf Type Regular Leaf
Fruit Colour Black/brown
Fruit Shape Plum
Origin Russia

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2010, 2015, 2023

Accession: 10

Seed Source: Original seed from Dan & Val McMurray of Wynndel, BC.

Comments:

2023 Quite a poor year for this one, I'm not convinced this is the true 'Black Plum' or some variant or cross-pollinated version. I may get fresh seed and do a grow out of those. These ones are very similar in size and shape to 'Yellow Pear', but black.


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History

  • Russian variety acquired by Seed Savers Exchange in the early 1990s from Marina Danilenko of Moscow, Russia. The original Russian name is not known, but it is very similar to several Russian varieties like De Barao Black and Black Mavr. Introduced by SSE in 1994.