Plum 'Lena'

Prunus domestica 'Lena'

Plum "Anna Späth" is a late prune. The fruits are fairly large, dark violet/red, with fine grey dots, somewhat oval to almost round.
Flesh: green with yellow translucency, fine, moderately juicy, firm.
Good to very good dessert fruit.
Pollen very good, partly self-pollinating.
Gives good pollen for fertilization of other plums.


Information



Blossom time
March
Planting distance

Distance in hedge

Soil conditions
All soils, including dry soils
Fruit colour
Dark violet/red, with fine grey dots
Flavour
Green with yellow translucency, fine, moderately juicy, firm
Use
Eating out of hand, baking, cooking, pickling
Picking season
Mid September
Season of use
Mid September
Growing situation
Also above the 500 Meter above sea level, Sun, Semi-shade
Mature plant height
Bush 1.75 to 2.75 metres, half standard 4 to 5 metres
Blossom colour
White
Remarks
Valuable plant
Vigour
Medium grower
Producing fruits after
After 1 to 2 years
Pollination
Partially self-pollinating
Pollinators
Avalon. Bleue de Belgique. Czar. Early Prolific. Monsieur Hâtif. Opal. Reine Claude d'Althan. Reine Claude Oullins. Victoria
Disease resistance
Healthy species
Overall appreciation
9

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