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Gage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt

Gage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt

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The Gage Oullins Golden on St. Julian rootstock is a remarkable fruit tree revered for its capability to produce succulent and sweet golden fruits. This tree is grafted onto St. Julian rootstock, known for imparting a robust and resilient character to the plant, allowing it to flourish in a plethora of conditions. The moderately vigorous growth induced by this rootstock makes it suitable for gardens with limited space and offers easier manageability.

The fruits of Gage Oullins Golden are renowned for their exquisite taste and multifaceted utility. These golden gems are relished fresh and are also esteemed components in a variety of culinary creations, including jams, jellies, and baked delights, contributing a unique flavor profile that is both rich and refreshing.

This variety, with its prolific bearing, elevates garden landscapes by introducing an element of productivity and visual appeal. The allure of the sunlit golden fruits amidst the lush green foliage is a charming sight, creating a focal point of beauty and bounty. The St. Julian rootstock not only facilitates consistent and abundant yields but also aids in enhanced resistance against diseases and pests, ensuring healthier and more resilient plants. The combination of the Gage Oullins Golden with St. Julian rootstock is a harmonious union, promising a bountiful and flavorful harvest.

St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.

  • Common Name

    Oullins Golden Gage

  • Family

    Rosaceae

  • Type

    deciduous tree

  • Pot Size

    10

  • Height (cm)

    150-200cm

  • Native To

    garden origin, France

  • Flower

    white, sometimes pink-tinged, semi-double flowers

  • Foliage

    ovate, bright green leaves

  • Maturation period

    5–10 years

Key Info

Size & Spacing

Mature Height

2.5–4m

Mature Width

2.5–4m

Shape / habit

bushy

Preferred Location

Orientation

South–facing or West–facing

Soil Type

neutral soil, full sun

Soil moisture

moist but well–drained, well–drained

Growing Period

Flower

spring

Foliage

spring, summer, autumn

Fruit

summer

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  • Expert Advice

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  • Free Delivery for online orders over £350

    We will deliver your tree and plant it for you. Or 10 trees or a 100.

Arundel Arboretum is a shrub and tree retail nursery with over 40 years of experience.

About Us

During this time, we have developed a large stock of trees, mature evergreen shrubs, conifers, Japanese maples, cedars and olives. What sets us apart from a generic garden center is solid unwavering focus on trees and some bigger shrubs. You will find thousands of trees, hundreds of varieties and lots of experts who are working on the nursery and more than willing to help you to choose a plant for you.

What you will not find is hot tubs, garden furniture and plastic garden gnomes. In a nutshell, trees is what we know and trees is what we do, and only trees (and some shrubs to go with the trees).

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