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Oak Summit Nursery

Plum Scion Wood

Plum Scion Wood

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Scions for grafting your own plum trees.   Plum cultivars have good graft compatibility with American Plum (Prunus americana) seedlings, or use just about any other seedling plums that are cold hardy to your area.  Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera) is a popular rootstock. In our nursery we graft plums onto Mustang Cherry and Prunus americana, and we're experimenting with others.   You can also usually graft over an established plum tree to change the variety. The Prunus genus has a wide range of graft compatibility. 

We have a selection of scions available for spring shipping.

8" length and 1/4" - 3/8" diameter

We seal the ends in beeswax

(zn) lists the USDA cold hardiness zone for the cultivar.

Toka: Medium red, mid, sweet-spicy, pollinator, great fresh or jam.
Black Ice: Large, purple-black, early, sweet-juicy, fresh or preserves.
Burbank Plum: Large, red to purplish skin, yellow flesh, mid, firm-sweet, fresh or canning.
Late Italian Plum: Large, blue, sweet yellow flesh, late, excellent for drying, canning, or fresh.
Mustang: Small, dark red-purple, late Aug, strong cherry taste, good pollinator and hardy rootstock type.
Onega Yellow: Yellow fruit, mid-late, sweet, fresh or preserves.
Pitsin 5: Small, green to light yellow, early-mid Aug, freestone, exceptionally sweet, fresh eating.
Valton: Large, dark red, very productive, orange flesh, clingstone, sweet-aromatic, fresh dessert plum.
Victory Plum: Large, blue, late, sweet-juicy, good fresh, canning, or drying.

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