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Howard Miracle Plum Tree

Prunus salicina 'Howard Miracle'

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Description

Tropical Taste Howard Miracle Plum Tree

  • Mid-Season
  • 400 Chill Hours
  • Freestone Fruit
  • Yellow Skin Blushed With Red and Pink
  • Wonderful Fresh Eating
  • Tropical Fruit Taste
  • Juicy Fruit with Distinctive Flavor
  • Spreading Form
  • Vigorous
  • Use Santa Rosa Plum as Pollination Partner

One of the best tasting fresh-eating plums, Howard Miracle Plum Tree (Prunus salicina 'Howard Miracle') produces fruit with a zesty, sweet taste. The white flesh has a floral-tropical hint of pineapple and honey!

This special variety truly is a tasty miracle for fresh eating. Sometimes people call them Howard Wonder Plums. They are favorites at Southern California farmer's markets, but might be hard to find.

Grow your own, they'll keep for a week or two after harvest. The complex, layered flavor is well worth it!

Try them thin-sliced on a fruit and cheese platter and in sorbets and speciality cocktails. Your friends will beg you for your daiquiri recipe.

If you have any left over, use them in special homemade sauces. Nothing is better than a sweet and citrusy Howard Miracle Plum sauce as a dip for egg rolls. Or use it as a glaze over ham, turkey and duck.

Plant with a Japanese Plum pollination partner. Try Santa Rosa, Hollywood or other Satsuma Plums.

Place your order for Howard Miracle Plum now, people are on the hunt for this rare, low chilling requirement variety.

How to Grow Howard Miracle Plum Fruit Trees

WIth a spreading growth habit, Howard Miracle can become a perfect specimen plant in your edible landscape. Beautiful white blooms cover the tree in springtime.

Place this tree where you'll notice it. It makes an impact with spreading limbs and pure white blossoms in early spring.

You'll have to wait for the developing fruit to ripen in late mid-season. Why not add an early season variety as a pollination partner?

Fruit trees can be pruned to any size in the summertime. Be sure to check out our blogs on high-density planting, and videos on size control.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Plum trees need full sun, with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. Proper air circulation is also important. Please don't plant too close to structures.

They grow best in well-drained soil that has been amended with compost. Plant in a large mound or raised bed if poor drainage is suspected.

Provide moderate amounts of water on a regular basis. Mulch your tree to 3 to 4 inches deep to 3 feet outside of the canopy.

Thin out heavy crops to increase the size of mature fruit. Spacing is about one fruit per 6 inches.

In late winter, shape your fruit tree to correct crossing branches. Develop three main scaffold limbs to carry the weight of the harvest.

Keep your tree smaller with summer pruning for size control. Tip prune the season's new growth by a third. You'll have an easier harvest, and encourage next year's fruiting wood.

There is a bit of a mystery regarding Howard Miracle Plum. It was widely reported that this is a hybrid cross between two unlikely parents. The historical Green Gage is a European Plum, and beloved Satsuma is an Asian Plum.

But these days, it's assumed the green parent was actually a green Asian Plum. Oh well, it's a good story and the taste is still out-of-this-world!

Order your Howard Miracle Plum today, but please hurry. This year's crop will sell out quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pollination requirements for Howard Miracle Plum, and which varieties work as pollinators?

  • Howard Miracle Plum requires a Japanese plum variety as a pollination partner to produce fruit. Santa Rosa, Hollywood, or other Satsuma plums work well as compatible pollinators. Plant both varieties within 50 feet of each other for reliable cross-pollination and maximum fruit set.

What is the mature height and spread of Howard Miracle Plum on Myrobalan rootstock?

  • Howard Miracle Plum on Myrobalan rootstock typically reaches 12-15 feet tall and wide at maturity with its characteristic spreading growth habit. The vigorous tree makes an excellent specimen plant in edible landscapes. Prune in summer to maintain desired size - check Nature Hills' size control resources when you shop.

When is the shipping season for Howard Miracle Plum Trees (e.g., Spring 2026 or 2027)?

  • Howard Miracle Plum Trees ship during the dormant season, typically fall through early spring when trees are leafless. This timing ensures the best transplant success for bare-root fruit trees. Order early since this rare variety sells out quickly due to high demand at farmer's markets.

How much sun exposure does the Howard Miracle Plum Tree require?

  • Howard Miracle Plum Trees need full sun exposure for optimal fruit production and flavor development. Like most plum varieties, they require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Plant in the sunniest spot in your yard for the best harvest.

What are the watering and care requirements for young Howard Miracle Plum Trees?

  • Young Howard Miracle Plum trees need consistent deep watering and full sun to establish properly. Water weekly during the growing season, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. Prune in summer for size control and plant with a pollination partner like Santa Rosa for best fruit production.

Does the Howard Miracle Plum Tree have any common diseases or pests?

  • Japanese plums like Howard Miracle are susceptible to brown rot, plum curculio, and aphids. The vigorous growth habit helps resist many issues, but watch for signs during the mid-season fruiting period. Proper pruning for air circulation and regular monitoring will keep your tree healthy.

What pruning is needed for Howard Miracle Plum Trees to control size and shape?

  • Fruit trees can be pruned to any size in the summertime to control their growth. Howard Miracle has a naturally spreading form that makes it an excellent specimen tree. Prune during summer months after harvest to maintain your desired size and shape while preserving the tree's attractive branching structure.

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