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  1. Plum Pollination Chart. Some plums are self-fertile; they will produce fruit without being pollinized by another variety. Others require cross-pollination with another plum in order to produce fruit reliably. Asian (Japanese) plums and European ones do not cross-pollinate and are listed separately.

  2. www.ashridgetrees.co.uk › advice › pollinating-plum-treesPlum Tree Pollination

    Guide to Pollinating Plum Trees. Use our easy pollination checking tables or pollination tool to quickly find partners for a given tree, or browse the table below.

  3. There are four pollination groups as far as plum trees are concerned, B, C, D and E. Because plum trees flower at very similar times irrespective of their variety, a plum tree in a group can be successfully pollinated by another variety in its own group or in a group above or below it.

  4. 3 Δεκ 2023 · Learn why many plum trees need a second tree nearby to cross-pollinate and produce fruit. Find out which varieties are self-fertile, self-sterile, or partially self-fertile, and how to choose the best plum tree for your space.

  5. 16 Οκτ 2024 · 🌸 Plum trees self-pollinate but benefit from cross-pollination for better fruit yield. 🐝 Bees and butterflies are key pollinators; create a friendly environment to attract them. 🌧️ Timing and conditions matter—optimal pollination occurs during peak flowering and favorable weather.

  6. 25 Νοε 2018 · Trees will be pollinated by plums in the same or neighbouring flowering groups and as such group 3 will be pollinated by group 2, 3 and 4. Groups beyond this range, either have stopped flowering or haven’t opened their buds, making pollination by insects impossible.

  7. Adequate pollination and fertilization are essential to the production of good crops of plums. Pollination is simply the transfer of pollen grains from the stamens to the stigmas of the flower, and is usually the work of bees or other pollinating insects.

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