November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Weird Plum Fruits on the Trunk of Tree | Davidson Plum Rainforest Bush Tucker Plant Review


Here’s a fruit tree plant review on the Davidson Plum, which unusually bears its fruit on the trunk of the tree!

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Weird Plum Fruits on the Trunk of Tree | Davidson Plum Rainforest Bush Tucker Plant Review

  1. I have a Davidson plum and I make a lovely dessert with it Just boil up the Davidson plums with apple and if you don't want to use super use dates. Put it in the fridge and it's lovely with ice cream or custard or make a cake with it.

  2. They are very nice to eat, if you like sour deeply flavoured fruit. I would compare the flavour to a combination of plum and rhubarb. They do make a great jam and go well with other sweeter fruit in drinks.

  3. Is there any hint of bitterness on the skin if you eat it in the green stage? Some unripe plums do have bitter skins and so I was wondering if an unripe Davidson plum would also have some bitterness. I prefer it to be green, crunchy and sour (but not bitter) dipped with salt. If it's not bitter in the green stage, then I'm planting one for sure.

  4. Hi Mark, is that the Jerseyana (NSW) variety? Just bought a Jerseyana for us down here in Wynnum as I thought the Pruriens (QLD) might get a bit too tall. How tall is yours now?

  5. Davidson Plums are my all time favourite fruits for making jam. The fruit is so sour that it's perfect when mixed with sugar. Once made in to jam it taste a bit like sherbet.

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