Raised by Mr Dowling of Woolston, Southampton in about 1850. It was first described in 1853. Fruits have firm, juicy, yellowish green flesh with a good flavour.
- Pollination Group: cross with another European plum
- Uses: eating, cooking, jam, drying
- Harvest: late January - early February
- Features: Dwarf approx. 50% of standard tree
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.