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Pollination of Old Green Gage plum trees

Old Green Gage (Prunus domestica)  is in flowering group 3. Old Green Gage is not self-fertile and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Old Green Gage in our catalogue

  • Avalon

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    Avalon is a large mid-season red/purple plum, similar to Victoria, with a very good flavour.
    • Flowering group: 2
    • Partially self-fertile
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    • Denniston's Superbin stock

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      Denniston's Superb is a gage-like green plum, raised in New York in the 19th century.
      • Flowering group: 2
      • Good pollinator
      • Self-fertile
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      • Available rootstocks:
      • Semi-dwarf
    • Golden Transparent Gage

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      A traditional English gage, noted for its very sweet flavour.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Self-fertile
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      • Herman

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        Herman is an excellent and versatile early-season plum variety, blue/purple with yellow flesh.
        • Flowering group: 2
        • Self-fertile
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        • Jubilee

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          Jubilee is a new heavy-cropping dessert plum variety, similar to Victoria but larger and more reliable.
          • Flowering group: 3
          • Self-fertile
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          • Late Muscatelle

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            A traditional French dessert variety, highly-regarded for its very sweet plums.
            • Flowering group: 3
            • Not self-fertile
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            • Late Transparent Gage

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              A late season English plum with an excellent very sweet flavour.
              • Flowering group: 3
              • Not self-fertile
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              • Opalin stock

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                Opal is an early plum variety with a good flavour, self-fertile and very easy to grow.
                • Flowering group: 3
                • Self-fertile
                • Picking:
                • Available rootstocks:
                • Semi-vigorous
              • Oullins Gage

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                Oullins Gage is easy to grow, and the flavours really benefit from being trained as a fan on a sunny wall.
                • Flowering group: 4
                • Good pollinator
                • Self-fertile
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                • Purple Pershore

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                  Purple Pershore is one of the most popular English culinary plums. Easy to grow and productive.
                  • Flowering group: 4
                  • Self-fertile
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                  • Reine Claude de Bavay

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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
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                    • Victoriain stock

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                      The most popular English plum variety, can be eaten fresh or used in the kitchen.
                      • Flowering group: 3
                      • Good pollinator
                      • Self-fertile
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                      • Available rootstocks:
                      • Semi-dwarf
                      • Semi-vigorous
                    • Warwickshire Drooperin stock

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                      Warwickshire Drooper is a good quality dual-purpose yellow plum, with heavy crops.
                      • Flowering group: 2
                      • Self-fertile
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                      • Available rootstocks:
                      • Semi-vigorous