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All Red Japanese Plum

Prunus salicina 'All Red'

  • Hardy in zones 5-9 and partially self-fertile, though pairing with another Japanese plum variety boosts yields significantly
  • Deep red skin and red flesh ripen mid to late summer for fresh eating, baking, jams, and preserves
  • Fragrant white spring blossoms put on a stunning early-season show while attracting bees and other pollinators
  • Low-maintenance deciduous tree with moderate growth reaching 15-20 ft, offering attractive fall foliage color before leaf drop
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Flowering, Edible, Attracts pollinators, Thornless, Disease resistant, Self-fertile, Drought resistant, Self-pollinating, Fall Color/Interest, Low Maintenance
Hardiness Zone 5a to 8b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 15-20 ft
Width 15-20 ft
Preferred Soil Loamy
Growth Rate Moderate
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color White
Fragrant Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Prunus salicina 'All Red'
Species salicina
Cultivar All Red
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR, WA

Frequently Asked Questions

Are All Red Japanese Plum trees deer resistant?

  • Japanese plum trees, including All Red, are not deer resistant and are actually quite appealing to deer who will browse both the foliage and fruit. Deer find plum trees particularly attractive during spring when tender new growth emerges and again during harvest time in July-August. Protect your tree with fencing or deer repellent if deer are common in your area.

What other fruit trees or plants pair well with the All Red Japanese Plum?

  • Plant other Japanese plums like Methley, AU Cherry, or Ozark Premier within 50 feet to boost fruit production. The All Red is only partially self-fertile, so cross-pollination dramatically increases your harvest. Shop compatible varieties at naturehills.com to maximize your plum yield.

Does this plum tree need a pollinator to produce fruit?

  • The All Red Japanese Plum is partially self-fertile and can produce a light crop on its own. For dramatically better fruit set and larger harvests, plant a second Japanese plum variety like Methley, AU Cherry, or Ozark Premier within 50 feet.

What kind of pruning does this plum tree require and when should I prune it?

  • Prune All Red plums in late winter while dormant, focusing on removing dead, crossing, or crowded branches to maintain good air circulation. Light annual pruning works best since these trees naturally develop a nice shape reaching 15-20 feet. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy grafted trees.