Plum Duo, Black Ice and Toka Plum
Prunus var. Lydecker, Prunus salicina ‘Toka’
2 - #10 Container
Mature height x width: 12-20’ x 12-20’
Light Preference: Full sun
Soil Preference: Moist and well-drained
Tolerates… Varying soil types
Does not tolerate… Extreme cold during or after flowering, poor drainage and excessive shade
Ash replacement? ü
Buckthorn replacement? û
Shoreline buffer zone? û
Seasonal interest: Spring, summer and fall
Resilience to climate change: High adaptability
Pollinator and wildlife value: Pollinators, birds and small mammals
Other notes: The Black Ice Plum and Toka Plum are hybrid plum trees known for their sweet, flavorful fruit. The Black Ice Plum produces dark, almost black plums with a rich taste, growing up to 12-15 feet and thriving in colder climates. The Toka Plum, on the other hand, bears yellowish-red fruit with a sweet-tart flavor, is self-pollinating, and grows to about 15-20 feet. Both varieties are popular for their delicious fruit and are valued in home gardens and orchards
Photo credit: Black Ice Plum and Toka Plum, Arbor Day Foundation
 
               
               
               
                   
                  