Prunus domestica
Pruim, Europese pruim / Plum, European plum
Rosaceae (Rozenfamilie)Asia (whole), Europe (whole)
Edible plant part (1)
Fruits
Read 'form of consumption' for safe preparation methods
Toxic plant part (1)
None
Plum, European plum belongs to the small trees-large shrubs in the food forest. In the process of ecological succession it is a mid species. The growth rate is fast. Fully grown the plant has an average height of 4.5 to 8 meter. and a width of 4 to 6 meter.
The foliage (or leaf cover) is half-open. The Plum, European plum is decidious. It buds in april and it loses its leaves in november.
This species forms a fibrous shallow root system. This species is non spreading in the food forest. Plum, European plum is no nitrogen fixer.


Growth factors
- Frost (whole plant)
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- Frost (flowers)
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- Light
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- Wind
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- Soil texture
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- Soil moisture
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- Groundwater level
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- Soil acidity
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- Soil fertility
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Flowering and pollination
- Flowering period (peak)
- early april
- Flowering period (length)
- several weeks
- Pollination vector
- insects
- Plant reproductive fertility
- partially self-fertile
Life Span and Plant Health
Disease susceptibility
sensitiveMain serious pests and diseases
canker, moniliniaHarvest and Consumption
Fruits
- Harvest location edible part
- Above reach, high, but within reach
- Harvesting period - start
- Varies per cultivar, early july, mid july, end of july, early august, mid august, end of august, early september, mid september, end of september
- Harvesting period - length
- Several weeks
- Harvesting period - recognition
- Easy, hardness
- Harvesting period - uniformity
- Medium
- Suitable harvesting methods
- Hand
- Form of consumption
- Fresh, processed
- Natural storability
- Week
- Suitable markets
- Bulk
- Productive life span - start (year) - minimum
- 4
- Productive life span - peak (year) - minimum
- 10
- Productive life span - peak (year) - maximum
- 30
- Productive life span - end (year) - maximum
- 50