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Mirabelle de Nancy Trees | Bareroot

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Plums, Gages & Damsons Cooking Eating Late Season Pollination Group E

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Prunus Mirabelle de Nancy

Description of Mirabelle de Nancy Trees & Fruit:
This truly dual purpose tree is tangy-sweet when eaten fresh and tart enough to cook really well in a pie or classic French tarte. It also makes a superb jam. The fruit are quite small and the stone in the centre is very loosely attached, which is handy when you are preparing lots of them for cooking. They will conveniently develop a bit of a pink blush on their golden skin when they are ripe.

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Characteristics of Mirabelle de Nancy Trees:

  • Partially self fertile.
  • Crops in Late August.
  • Pollination group E

Growing Mirabelle de Nancy Plum Trees:
Rich soil is important - dig in plenty of good manure and compost before planting.
Soil drainage must be good.
The more sun your trees get the better your crops will be.

Mirabelle de Nancy Rootstocks:
Your trees are grown on the semi-dwarfing rootstock Pixy. This is perfect for wire-trained shapes like fans and it can also make a freestanding tree 3 metres high.

Pollination Partners for Mirabelle de Nancy:
Your trees must be pollinated to make fruit. Your trees are in pollination group E, which means that they will cross pollinate with trees in groups D and E of our plum tree pollination table.

Details about delivery sizes: Guide to Fruit Tree Sizing.

History & Parentage of Mirabelle de Nancy:
This is an ancient variety that probably came to France in the 1400's. The name Mirabelle de Nancy was first recorded in the 1700's.