This is a list of plum cultigens.
Common name | Image | Color | Additional information | Refs |
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Alderman | Burgundy | Large yellow fleshed fruit. From Minnesota | [1] | |
Black Ice | Dark Blue | Red flesh and tough skin, vigorous and hardy | [1] | |
Bullace |
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Blue | ||
Damson |
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Blue | [2] | |
Greengage |
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Green | [3] | |
Laetitia plum |
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Red | [4] | |
LaCrescent | Yellow | Yellow flesh, freestone | [1] | |
Lemon plum |
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Yellow | ||
Mirabelle |
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Yellow | [5] | |
Mount Royal | Deep blue | Yellow-green flesh, hardiest of the European plums | [1] | |
Opal |
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Light red | Bred in Sweden and released in 1925. A cross between a plum and a gage. | |
Perdrigon |
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Pembina | Red (with blue bloom) | Yellow flesh. From South Dakota | [1] | |
Pipestone | Red | Very large fruit with yellow sweet juicy flesh, clingstone | [1] | |
Reine-Claude |
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Yellow | ||
Superior | Red | Large fruit with yellow sweet juicy flesh, clingstone | [1] | |
Toka | Red | Yellow flesh, also known as the bubblegum plum. From South Dakota | [1] | |
Underwood | Red | From Minnesota, medium yellow fleshed fruit | [1] | |
Victoria |
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Red | ||
Waneta | Red | Yellow flesh, prolific. From South Dakota | [1] |