Large, dark purple-skinned fruits with firm, very sweet, yellow-orange flesh. Vigorous, upright tree. Originated from a cross of Friar plum and an unnamed Pluot®.
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Flavorich Pluot® Interspecific Plum
Flavorich Pluot® Interspecific Plum

- Estimated Chilling Requirement
800 hours below 45°F - USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
6 - 9 - Pollination
Pollenizer required: another Pluot® such as Dapple Dandy or Flavor King, or a Japanese plum such as Santa Rosa or Late Santa Rosa.
- Bloom Season within fruit type(see note)
midseason - Harvest Season within fruit type
late - Harvest Dates
August 26 to September 16(approximate for Hickman, CA) - Developed by Zaiger Genetics. U.S. Plant Patent No. 8546. (Expired)

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Additional Notes
Flavorich Pluot®, an interspecific plum, includes plum and apricot in its parentage.
WHILE DWARFING ROOTSTOCKS HAVE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES, ROOTSTOCKS SHOULD BE SELECTED PRIMARILY FOR ADAPTABILITY TO THE SOIL AND CLIMATE OF THE PLANTING SITE. For the 2020-21 planting season, Flavorich is offered on the following rootstock(s) (listed in order of quantity in production, largest quantity first):
Citation (semi-dwarf, 3/4 of standard size)