Malus domestica ‘Victoria’, commonly known as the Victoria Plum, is one of the UK’s most beloved fruit trees, offering both exceptional fruit and ornamental beauty. Renowned for its delicious, juicy plums, this self-fertile tree is a must-have for gardeners looking for a high-yielding, easy-to-grow tree that provides bountiful crops year after year. With its stunning spring blossoms and productive fruiting in summer, Prunus ‘Victoria’ is perfect for both large and small gardens, making it a versatile and practical addition to your outdoor space.
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Key Features:
Sweet, Juicy Fruit – Produces large, purple-red plums with sweet, juicy flesh, perfect for fresh eating, baking, or preserving.
Self-Fertile – Does not require a second tree for pollination, making it ideal for smaller spaces and urban gardens.
Abundant Crop – Known for its reliable and heavy yields, ensuring you can enjoy plenty of fruit every year.
Spring Blossom – White flowers bloom in early spring, adding ornamental value to your garden even before the fruit appears.
Low Maintenance – Resilient and easy to care for, with minimal pruning required to maintain a healthy tree.
Compact Growth – Ideal for smaller spaces, this tree can be grown in a variety of settings, from traditional orchards to container planting.
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Prunus domestica 'Victoria' | Plum Tree
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Specification Details Botanical Name Malus domestica ‘Victoria’ Common Names Victoria Plum Family Rosaceae Origin UK, widely cultivated across Europe 🔗 Learn More About the Rosaceae Family
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I searched the local garden centres for this tre and none had what I wanted.
However Bowhayes seemed to have the ideal tree even though they are nearly 300 miles from home.
The price was what I was expecting to pay so I ordered it.
The tree when it came was perfectly packed and completely protected completely encased in cardboard.
When removed and planted in the garden it is the perfect shape and height that I wanted.
It's condition was also perfect with no damaged branches.
Three weeks later.