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Spring Satin Plumcot

Prunus x 'Spring Satin'

  • Rare Plum-Apricot Hybrid with Deep Crimson Fruit and Juicy Amber Flesh
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Ideal for Shade Tree or Street Tree
  • Early July Harvest Delivers Sweet-Tart Spring Satin Plumcot Fruit Before Other Stone Fruits
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Flowering, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Attracts pollinators, Disease resistant, Fast-growing, Drought resistant
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b
Sunlight Full sun
Preferred Soil Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Pink
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Cherry
Botanical Name Prunus x 'Spring Satin'
Species x
Cultivar Spring Satin
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR, WA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size (height and spread) of the Spring Satin Plumcot tree?

  • The Spring Satin Plumcot reaches 18-20 feet tall at maturity. Like most stone fruit trees, expect a similar spread of 15-18 feet wide. Plan for adequate spacing when planting to allow for full canopy development and air circulation.

How many chill hours does Spring Satin Plumcot need?

  • Spring Satin Plumcot typically requires 400-500 chill hours, making it well-suited for zones 5-8. This moderate chill requirement allows reliable fruiting across most temperate regions. Shop at Nature Hills for this early-ripening plumcot that beats the summer heat.

What are the soil requirements for planting Spring Satin Plumcot, including pH and drainage?

  • Spring Satin Plumcot requires well-drained, fertile soil and full sun for optimal fruit production. This variety is particularly adaptable to challenging conditions and humidity in the Southeast. Plant in soil that drains well and provide consistent moisture during establishment and fruit development.

When and how should I prune my Spring Satin Plumcot tree?

  • Prune Spring Satin Plumcot during late winter dormancy, typically February through early March in Zones 5-8. Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches first, then thin crowded areas to improve air circulation. Focus on opening the center for sunlight penetration and maintaining the tree's 18-20 foot mature size through selective pruning.

How hardy is Spring Satin Plumcot to frost and winter cold?

  • Spring Satin Plumcot is hardy in USDA Zones 5-8, tolerating winter temperatures down to -10°F to -20°F. As an early July ripener, it typically avoids late spring frost damage that can affect later-blooming stone fruits. Plant in a protected location if you're in Zone 5, available at naturehills.com.

Is Spring Satin Plumcot self-fertile, or does it need another tree nearby?

  • Spring Satin Plumcot is partially self-pollinating but produces larger crops when cross-pollinated with a Japanese plum variety. While it will bear some fruit on its own, planting it alongside varieties like Santa Rosa or Methley will significantly increase your harvest yields.

What pest and disease issues should I watch for with Spring Satin Plumcot?

  • Spring Satin Plumcot shows excellent disease resistance, including protection against bacterial spot and canker that commonly affect stone fruits. While generally hardy, monitor for typical stone fruit pests like aphids, scale, and oriental fruit moth during growing season. Practice good sanitation by removing fallen fruit and pruning for air circulation.