Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée
Prunus domestica Reine Claude Crottée
Description
The Prunus domestica 'Reine Claude Crottée' or Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée is a very old variety that appeared in France in the 15th or 16th century, highly prized for its sweet and juicy fruits.
The fruits of the Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée are medium-sized, round, green to golden yellow in colour, dotted with red dots on the side exposed to the sun. Their flesh is yellowish-green, juicy and very sweet, with a very fragrant flavour. These plums are ideal for fresh consumption, but can also be used in jams, pies and other culinary preparations. The harvest of 'Reine Claude Crottée' plums generally takes place in the second half of August until September. It is important to monitor the ripening of the fruits to pick them at the optimal time, when their flavour is at its peak.
The foliage of the Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée is deciduous, composed of oval, toothed and pointed leaves, dark green in colour. The flowering takes place in mid-April. These flowers are melliferous, attracting pollinators and contributing to the biodiversity of your garden. Very good pollinator for other plum trees, it itself needs other plum trees to pollinate it such as the Victoria plum, Opal, Bleue de Belgique, Belle de Louvain, Mirabelle de Nancy, Reine Claude d'Oullins or Althan and the Anna Spath.
The Prunus domestica 'Reine Claude Crottée' has deciduous leaves, it can reach a height of 4 meters and a similar width at maturity. It has a round spreading shape.
The Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée is a hardy variety, capable of withstanding temperatures down to -29 ° C. This resistance to cold makes it an ideal choice for gardens located in regions with harsh winters. It prefers normal soil, neither too dry nor too wet. It adapts well to clay, loamy and sandy soils. For optimal growth, plant your plum tree in a sunny location. Good exposure to the sun is essential for the ripening of the fruits and the quality of the harvest.
The Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée is best planted in the fall or early spring, when the soil is still fresh and moist. Water well after planting for good rooting. Then, water regularly the first year, especially during dry periods, to keep the soil slightly moist. Prune dead or diseased branches to promote good air circulation and prevent disease. A light pruning at the end of winter can also help maintain a harmonious shape, but be careful, you must apply healing balm because plum trees tolerate pruning only moderately. Apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring to support growth and fruiting.
In summary, Prunus domestica 'Reine Claude Crottée' is an old and hardy plum variety, offering tasty fruits and beautiful flowering. Its cultivation is relatively simple, provided it is provided with adequate soil and sunny exposure. With regular maintenance, this fruit tree will reward you with an abundant harvest of delicious plums each year.
This plum tree is grafted low-stem onto a Saint-Julien A rootstock.
Features
- Common name : Plum tree Reine Claude Crottée
- Family : Rosaceae
- Category : grafted low stem fruit tree
- Spread : 4 m
- Foliage : deciduous
- Color of flowers : white
- Fruit : yellowish green plum, very sweet, juicy and very fragrant
- Harvest : mid-August - September
- Use : isolated - orchard
- Soil : all
- Habit : Spreading
- Enemies : aphids - caterpillars
- Possible diseases : scab - canker
- rootstock : Saint Julien A
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