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Toka Plum Tree

$50.00

A cold-hardy American-Japanese hybrid plum with a sweet, spicy flavor often compared to bubblegum. It produces small to medium, reddish-bronze fruit with yellow flesh that is excellent for fresh eating.

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Toka Plum (aka Bubblegum Plum)

Only one Toka plum is required because it self-pollinates. Tons of pollen is produced that gives you a heavy harvest of fruit that also pollinates other plum trees. The fruits ripen in August – September. The skin is reddish-bronze and the flesh of the plum is an apricot-color. It takes extremely sweet, like candy, which is why it is sometimes called bubblegum plum.

Creamy white flowers bloom in spring giving your landscape a beautiful display. The green foliage turns burgundy-purple in the autumn. Toka plum has a vase-shaped form and medium growth rate. Any soil type is fine for this tree. It like full sun to part shade, well-drained soil, and medium moisture. Toka plum was introduced in 1911, a cross between American plum and the fragrant apricot of China.

  • Taste: candy-like sweetness balanced by a subtle tart skin finish.
  • Skin & Flesh Color: glossy red to purplish-bronze skin over apricot-colored, tender flesh.
  • Harvest Season: late-season ripening from late August into September.
  • Hardiness & Climate: thrives in USDA Zones 4–8; reported to tolerate temperatures down to –40 °F; prefers full sun and well-drained, compost-enriched soil.
  • Disease Resistance: generally vigorous with no major disease issues in well-drained sites; monitor for brown rot and bacterial spot and practice good sanitation.
  • Pollination: self-fertile with abundant pollen production; an excellent pollinator for other plum varieties.
  • Best Uses: fresh eating, cooking, preserving, jellies, and jams; a clingstone variety that’s easy to pit.
  • Storage Life: up to 1 week at room temperature; extends to 2 weeks when refrigerated.
  • Tree Habit & Size: medium growth rate with a vase-shaped canopy; reaches 15–20 ft tall and equally wide; produces fragrant white blossoms in spring and burgundy-purple foliage in fall.2
  • Origin & History: introduced in 1911 as a hybrid of American and Japanese plums; developed for its exceptional cold hardiness and unique “bubblegum” flavor.

USDA Hardiness Zone

Rootstock/size

Myrobalan 29C Standard/1/2"+ branched sapling

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