Säulenmirabelle Cosamira
Variety
created by Möwe at 15.04.2025
Growth habit
growth habit: columnar
Color
yellow orange
Taste
sweet
tangy
Fruit shape
oval
fest
Location
planting: outdoor
light: sunny to semi-shady
Sowing
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
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1ST YEAR
FROM YEAR 3
The plum (Prunus domestica) is part of the rose family (Rosaceae). There are several subspecies of the plum: the damson plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica), as well as the mirabelle plum (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca) and the renegade plum (Prunus domestica subsp. italica). Probably a cross between blackthorn and cherry plum. Grows between 4-8 m tall. Flowers form in May. The fruits, which form in midsummer, are large, round to oval with soft, juicy and sweet flesh. Good for fresh consumption as well as for preserving. Rather undemanding and also suitable for harsh areas. Only the flowers are susceptible to late frosts in spring.
Non hybrid
Frostproof
Requires a sunny, warm, preferably wind-protected location with nutrient-rich, humus-rich, moist soil. Requirements vary depending on the variety. Planting time: late fall or spring, not during frost. Non-self-pollinating varieties require a second pollinator. Mix compost into the soil before planting. Plant as deep as in the pot. Tamp down the soil, mulch if necessary and water well. A support stake may be recommended. Place the tree in the soil and firm it down. Water on hot days. Fertilize with compost once a year. Harvest from July to the end of September, 1-2 weeks after the fruit has turned dark blue/red. Protect young trees from frost damage to the bark with a coat of white paint or a sleeve in the fall.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Dry
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
Low
Plant distance
300 cm
Row spacing
300 cm
Seeding depth
30 cm
No diseases
No pests