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Geneva Mirabelle Plum (Mirabelle 858)
Climate Zones: Zones 4-9
Notes: The small, yellow fruits have yellow flesh. Can be eaten fresh
but are primarily used for preserves, pastries, and canning. Requires
cross-pollination.
Golden Transparent
Climate Zones: Zones 4-9
Notes: The yellow, gage-type fruits have yellow flesh. Ripens late to
very late. Self-fruitful.
Greengage (Reine Claude)
Climate Zones: Zones 6-9
Notes: The small, greenish, gage-type fruits have yellow, semicling-
stone flesh with excellent flavor. Suitable for fresh use or processing.
The trees are moderately vigorous and spreading. A very old variety
brought to North America around 1770. Still widely recommended but
susceptible to brown rot. Better European and Japanese varieties are
available for organic growers. Requires cross-pollination.
Imperial Epineuse
Climate Zones: Zones 4-9
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