Santa Rosa Plum Fruit Tree Bare-root 12-18 Inch Tall – Self-Fertile Medium Tree – Ideal for Gardens and Landscaping

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The Santa Rosa Plum Fruit Tree is perfect for gardens. Produces rich, tart plums and thrives in various soils. Enjoy stunning blooms and fall color. A self-fertile choice!

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    Santa Rosa Plum Fruit Tree: A Garden Delight

    The Santa Rosa Plum Fruit Tree, known for its rich, tart flavor and vibrant purple-red skin, is a beloved plum variety perfect for any garden. This fruit tree produces yellow, fragrant flesh that is excellent for fresh eating, baking, or making delicious jams. As a self-fertile plum tree, it doesn’t require a second tree for cross-pollination, though planting it near other Asian plum trees may enhance fruit production. Add this beautiful and productive tree to your home garden and enjoy the benefits of homegrown fruit.

    This vigorous and heat-tolerant Santa Rosa Plum Tree thrives in various soil types, making it ideal for diverse garden conditions. It is particularly well-suited to Houston landscapes, as it thrives in low-chill environments, making it a hardy option for warmer climates. Enjoy the beauty of the Santa Rosa Plum Tree. The medium-sized tree presents beautiful white flowers in spring, while the fall foliage adds brilliant color to your garden.

    The moderate growth rate and adaptability of the Santa Rosa Plum Tree make it a versatile choice for homeowners. This self-fertile tree can be used as a privacy hedge, border tree, or a striking specimen tree. Enjoy the convenience of a self-fertile tree that provides delicious fruit without the need for cross-pollination. The versatility of the Santa Rosa plum tree makes it a great option.

    Plant a bare-root Santa Rosa Plum Tree and experience the joy of growing your own fruit. Whether you’re growing it for its delicious plums or its aesthetic appeal, this tree is a perfect addition to any garden. Its self-fertile nature ensures a bountiful harvest with minimal effort. With relatively low maintenance, you can enjoy fresh plums straight from your backyard.

    Key Features & Benefits:

    • Self-fertile: No need for a second tree to produce fruit
    • Rich, tart plums: Excellent for fresh eating, jams, and baking
    • Vigorous and heat-tolerant: Thrives in warm climates and a variety of soils
    • Beautiful blooms: Showy white flowers in spring and vibrant fall color
    • Ideal for landscaping: Works well as a specimen tree, privacy hedge, or border tree

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q1: How long does it take for a Santa Rosa plum tree to bear fruit?

    A1: Santa Rosa plum trees typically begin producing fruit in 3-4 years after planting.

    Q2: Do I need to plant another tree for pollination?

    A2: No, the Santa Rosa plum tree is self-fertile and does not require another tree for pollination. However, planting it near other Asian plum trees may enhance fruit yield.

    Q3: Is the Santa Rosa plum tree suitable for hot climates?

    A3: Yes, the Santa Rosa plum tree is heat-tolerant and thrives in low chill climates, making it ideal for regions like Houston.

    Q4: Can the Santa Rosa plum tree be used for landscaping?

    A4: Absolutely! The Santa Rosa plum tree is perfect for landscaping and can be used as a specimen tree, privacy hedge, or border tree due to its moderate size and beautiful blooms.

    Q5: What type of soil does the Santa Rosa plum tree need?

    A5: The Santa Rosa plum tree is adaptable to a variety of soils, as long as they are well-drained. It grows best in loamy soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      5-9
    • Soil Type

      Well-drained, loamy soil
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full sun
    • Expected Planting Period

      Late winter or early spring

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      Santa Rosa Plum Fruit Tree Bare-root 12-18 Inch Tall – Self-Fertile Medium Tree – Ideal for Gardens and Landscaping
      Santa Rosa Plum Fruit Tree Bare-root 12-18 Inch Tall – Self-Fertile Medium Tree – Ideal for Gardens and Landscaping