Key Facts
Scientific Name: Prunus domestica ‘Superior’
Common Name: Superior Plum
Family: Rosaceae
Height: 15-20 feet at maturity
Spread: 15-20 feet
Leaf Shape: Ovate, with serrated edges
Bark Color: Gray-brown
Fall Foliage Color: Yellow to red
Flower Color: White to light pink blossoms in spring
Fruit Color: Dark purple
Growth Habit: Rounded, spreading canopy
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well-drained, loamy soils
Water Needs: Moderate, prefers consistent moisture
Wildlife Value: Attracts pollinators such as bees; provides food for birds
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to common plum pests and diseases
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Why You’ll Love It:
The Superior Plum is renowned for its exceptional fruit quality, with large, sweet, and juicy plums that are perfect for eating fresh or using in recipes. Its attractive spring blossoms and colorful fall foliage enhance garden aesthetics, while its hardy nature ensures dependable performance. The Superior Plum is a fantastic choice for any home orchard seeking both beauty and productivity.
Superior Plum
The Superior Plum (Prunus domestica ‘Superior’) is a premium plum variety celebrated for its high-quality fruit and reliable growth. This tree produces large, round plums with a sweet and juicy flavor, making it ideal for fresh consumption, preserves, and culinary uses. The Superior Plum also features attractive spring blossoms and vibrant fall foliage, adding ornamental charm to the garden.