Description
Prunus ‘Pembina’
Zone:Â 3
Exposure:Â Full Sun
Mature Size:Â 16′ high x 13′ wide
Flower Color:Â White
Fruit ripening time: Late August
Fruit Color & Size:Â Red thick skin and golden flesh, large
Pollination: Requires cross-pollinating
Taste:Â Â Sweet and juicy
Description: The hardiest prairie plum, with a round upright habit of growth. White blooms, dark green foliage, and large red plums with a wonderful sweet and juicy flavor. A great addition to your home orchard.
Ornamental Features: Â Showy white flowers along branches in early spring and dark green foliage throughout the season turning yellow in the fall. Large red fruit in late summer, excellent for eating fresh and making jams and jellies.
Landscape Attributes:Â Hardy deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. Pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed.