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Grow the classic British Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’, the Victoria Plum, a reliable tree producing abundant, sweet, red-purple fruits. Enjoy delicious harvests perfect for fresh eating or preserves. Its spring blossoms also attract crucial pollinators.
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Discover Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’, the classic Victoria Plum tree, cherished for its abundant, sweet-juicy fruits and beautiful spring blossom, a true British garden favourite.
The Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’, commonly known as the Victoria Plum, stands as a cherished emblem of British orchards and gardens. This magnificent fruit tree is celebrated for its reliable harvest of succulent plums, making it a truly rewarding addition. Originating in the 19th century, this esteemed cultivar was introduced around 1840 by Denyer of Brixton, London, and subsequently named in honour of Queen Victoria. It has since become arguably the most popular plum in the United Kingdom, beloved for both its ease of growth and delicious produce.
Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’, or the Victoria Plum, is a true cornerstone of UK fruit growing. It offers gardeners a dependable bounty of large, oval-shaped fruits. Furthermore, these plums ripen to a delightful red-purple hue, revealing tender, golden-yellow flesh within. They boast a wonderfully sweet and juicy flavour, perfect for a wide range of culinary uses, from eating fresh off the branch to crafting jams and delicious desserts.
As spring arrives, the Victoria Plum tree transforms, becoming adorned with a profusion of delicate white flowers. These charming blossoms not only herald the coming fruit but also provide a vital early food source for important pollinators. Bees, in particular, are drawn to the nectar-rich flowers, ensuring good fruit set. Later in the year, as the fruits develop and ripen, they offer an additional food source for local wildlife. Its bright green foliage provides a lush backdrop through summer, before falling in autumn.
This hardy tree thrives in most well-drained soils, preferring a sunny position where it can fully ripen its fruit. The Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’ typically reaches a mature height and spread of 3-4 metres, though it can be kept smaller with regular pruning. Pruning is often carried out in late summer after fruiting. This maintains the tree’s shape, improves air circulation, and encourages future yields.
Importantly, pruning at this time also helps to prevent silver leaf disease. This common issue affects plums if they are pruned during the colder winter months. Whether grown as a standalone specimen or as part of a larger orchard, the Victoria Plum is a versatile and valuable asset to any British garden, promising both beauty and delicious rewards.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Prunus domestica 'Victoria' requires consistent watering, especially during dry spells and fruit development. Prune annually in late summer after fruiting to maintain shape, improve air circulation, and encourage fruit production, which also minimises the risk of silver leaf disease.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


