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'Cambridge Gage' Plum Tree

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'Cambridge Gage' Plum Tree

$42.72

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The Story

  • A classic English green gage with a sweet, high quality flavour
  • Equally good for eating or cooking
  • A very reliable cropper with consistent harvests from year to year
  • Late season harvest - pick in September
  • Thought to be a seedling of Old Green Gage, grown by Chivers the jam manufacturers in the early 20th century in the Cambridge area. Probably discovered between 1850-1890
  • Winner of both the RHS Award of Garden Merit and RHS Plants for Pollinators
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader, if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better shaped tree. This can stop the tree becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth.MORE
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

'Cambridge Gage' Plum Tree - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

'Cambridge Gage' Plum Tree - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • A classic English green gage with a sweet, high quality flavour
  • Equally good for eating or cooking
  • A very reliable cropper with consistent harvests from year to year
  • Late season harvest - pick in September
  • Thought to be a seedling of Old Green Gage, grown by Chivers the jam manufacturers in the early 20th century in the Cambridge area. Probably discovered between 1850-1890
  • Winner of both the RHS Award of Garden Merit and RHS Plants for Pollinators
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader, if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better shaped tree. This can stop the tree becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth.MORE