The Prunus domestica 'Old Greengage', commonly called the Old Greengage Tree, is one of the finest and most traditional gages available. Celebrated for its small, round green fruits with honey-sweet flavour, it has been a favourite in English orchards for centuries. Renowned for its rich, syrupy taste, Old Greengage is considered the gold standard among dessert plums, perfect for eating fresh, preserving, or baking. Compact and self-fertile, this heritage tree is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a truly classic variety.
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Key Features
Exquisite Flavour – Famous honey-sweet taste, considered the best of all gages.
Traditional Variety – Steeped in English orchard history.
Self-Fertile – Sets fruit without the need for a pollination partner.
Compact Growth – Ideal for gardens and allotments.
Versatile Fruit – Eat fresh, bottle, or use in desserts and jams.
Reliable Cropping – Heavy yields in warm summers.
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Specification Details Botanical Name Prunus domestica 'Old Greengage' Common Names Old Greengage, Greengage Plum Family Rosaceae Origin Europe, introduced to England in the 16th century Fertility Self-fertile Pollination Group 3 (flowers mid-season, compatible with Groups 2–4) Uses Eating fresh produce, preserves, and desserts Harvest Time August – September 🔗 Learn More About the Rosaceae Family
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