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Pollination of Madeleine plum trees

Madeleine (Prunus domestica)  is in flowering group 3. Madeleine is partially self-fertile and does not need a pollination partner, but fruiting is likely to be better if there is a compatible partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Madeleine in our catalogue

  • Cambridge Gage

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    Cambridge Gage is a reliable English green gage, with an excellent sweet flavour.
    • Flowering group: 3
    • Partially self-fertile
    • Picking: Late
    • Count Althann's Gagein stock

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      Count Althann's Gage has a richer and more plum-like flavour than other gages.
      • Flowering group: 4
      • Not self-fertile
      • Picking: Late
      • Available rootstocks:
      • St. Julien A
      • Myrobalan
    • Farleigh

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      Farleigh is a cold-hardy heavy-cropping traditional English damson.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Self-fertile
      • Picking: Late
      • Mirabelle de Nancyin stock

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        Mirabelle de Nancy is a traditional Mirabelle, originating from north-east France.
        • Flowering group: 3
        • Partially self-fertile
        • Picking: Late
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
      • Monsieur Hatifin stock

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        Monsieur Hatif is a traditional dual-purpose plum variety, with blue / purple skin and golden flesh
        • Flowering group: 2
        • Partially self-fertile
        • Picking: Early
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
        • Myrobalan
      • Nobertein stock

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        Noberte is a traditional culinary plum, ideal for making jams and plum tarts.
        • Flowering group: 2
        • Self-fertile
        • Picking: Late
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
        • Myrobalan
      • Oullins Gagein stock

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        Oullins Gage is self-fertile, quite easy to grow, and the plums have a lovely sweet flavour.
        • Flowering group: 4
        • Self-fertile
        • Picking: Mid
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
      • Reine Claude de Bavayin stock

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        The most widely-grown green gage, Reine Claude de Bavay has the distinctive gage-like flavour.
        • Flowering group: 3
        • Self-fertile
        • Picking: Late
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
      • Reine Claude Doreein stock

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        A high-quality yellow-green gage, and usually more productive than other green gages.
        • Flowering group: 3
        • Not self-fertile
        • Picking: Late
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
        • Myrobalan
      • Reine Claude Rouge Hativein stock

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        This is one of the earliest dessert plums, ripening in mid-July.
        • Flowering group: 4
        • Not self-fertile
        • Picking: Early
        • Available rootstocks:
        • St. Julien A
        • Myrobalan
      • Shropshire Prune

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        The definitive English damson, Shropshire Prune has the rich astringent flavour typical of damsons.
        • Flowering group: 3
        • Self-fertile
        • Picking: Mid
        • Victoriain stock

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          Victoria is the definitive English plum, attractive fruit, good for eating, outstanding flavour for cooking.
          • Flowering group: 3
          • Self-fertile
          • Picking: Mid
          • Available rootstocks:
          • St. Julien A
          • Myrobalan