Ozark Premier Plum Scion Wood – Prunus salicina Grafting Cuttings | 6 Fresh Cuttings 4–8 Inches Long | Fruit Tree Propagation Wood | Orchard Grafting Starter
Ozark Premier Plum Scion Wood – Prunus salicina Grafting Cuttings | 6 Fresh Cuttings 4–8 Inches Long | Fruit Tree Propagation Wood | Orchard Grafting Starter
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Start grafting your own fruit trees with this 6-pack of Ozark Premier Plum scion wood, freshly cut and prepared for grafting. Each cutting measures approximately 4–8 inches long and contains several healthy nodes, making them ideal for grafting onto compatible rootstock or established plum trees.
The Ozark Premier Plum (Prunus salicina ‘Ozark Premier’) is a popular Japanese plum variety known for its large, market-quality fruit and exceptional flavor. The plums develop beautiful red to deep purple skin with golden-yellow flesh that is sweet, juicy, and slightly tart—perfect for fresh eating, baking, and preserves.
This vigorous tree produces showy spring blossoms and reliable harvests in mid-summer, making it a great choice for backyard orchards and fruit growers. These cuttings are intended for grafting purposes only and do not have roots. Success rates depend on grafting method, rootstock compatibility, and growing conditions.
You will receive:
✔️ 6 Ozark Premier Plum scion wood cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 4–8 inches
✔️ Freshly cut from healthy trees
✔️ Pencil-width grafting wood with multiple nodes
✔️ Carefully packaged to maintain freshness during shipping
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Ozark Premier Plum
Botanical Name: Prunus salicina ‘Ozark Premier’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Scion wood (grafting cuttings)
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil
Watering: Moderate watering once grafted and established
Mature Height: 10–20 feet depending on rootstock
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 6–9
Container Friendly: Possible with dwarf rootstock
💡 Care Tip: For best results, graft scion wood onto compatible Japanese plum rootstock or varieties such as Methley plum for cross-pollination and improved fruit production.
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