Very interesting, so many names, I though pluerry is plum and cherry, but I taste mostly plum. So cherry plum is also plum and cherry but you taste cherry. I will look out for a cherry plum in the future.
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No, the “cherry plum” (Prunus cerasifera) is a separate species of Prunus, not a cross between cherries and plums. It is often used as a rootstock for other Prunus species, I believe, but it’s very common as a street tree here in Seattle as well. Especially the “Thundercloud” cultivar, which usually has very low fruit set (less mess as a street tree):
https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/prunus-cerasifera-thundercloud
Hi! But it’s a cross right? The cherry flavor suprized me…
I bought some cherry plums today from the local Korean market, they look like plums to me. I’ll let you know.
No, it is a naturally occurring species in Eastern Europe:
Ok thank you my friend!
I just ate 2 of these cherry plums, I think I ate very similar fruit before and I thought they were pluerry, now I ended up with 2 pluerry.
Well pluerry are great! What varieties you have?
I have Sweet Treat and Sugar Twist.
I think candy heart are better, more cherry flavor… i have those two too. Grafted this year…
I just got:
1 Harrow Sweet pear tree
1 Cascade pear tree
1 Pfirsichroter Sommerapfel apple tree