Prunus salicina 'Omega'
Plum


Produces heavy crops of mid-sized, red fruit with speckled skin and red flesh. Fruit ripens in early-autumn. White flowers in spring. Freestone. Partially self-fertile, but better crops when planted with Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa', Prunus salicina 'Billington', or Prunus salicina 'Burbank'. Yellow autumn leaves.
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Taxonomy and Etymology
Genus: Prunus
Species: Prunus salicina
Cultivar: Prunus salicina 'Omega'
Synonyms: Prunus salicina 'George Wilson'
Common Name: Plum
Description and Features
Description: Produces heavy crops of mid-sized, red fruit with speckled skin and red flesh. Fruit ripens in early-autumn. White flowers in spring. Freestone. Partially self-fertile, but better crops when planted with Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa', Prunus salicina 'Billington', or Prunus salicina 'Burbank'. Yellow autumn leaves.
Height: 4m
Width: 3m
Uses: Attracts bees
Winter Foliage: Deciduous
Origin: Exotic
Types: Edible
Foliage:
Summer: Green
Autumn: Yellow
Winter: None
Spring: Green
Flowers:
Summer: None
Autumn: None
Winter: None
Spring: White
Fruit:
Summer: Red
Autumn: None
Winter: None
Spring: None