Explore Our Pluot Trees – The Perfect Plum Apricot Hybrid
Discover the exceptional taste and vibrant beauty of pluot trees, a premium plum apricot hybrid developed by the renowned breeder Floyd Zaiger. These pluot fruit trees offer a unique pluot flavor—a delicious blend of juicy plums and sweet apricots with smooth skin and vibrant color. Our healthy, grafted trees thrive in USDA zones 6–9 and require 300–500 chill hours to produce the best fruit.
Why Choose a Pluot Fruit Tree?
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Complex Flavor: Enjoy the rich, sweet-tart taste that sets pluots apart from other fruit trees.
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Wide Variety of Cultivars: Choose from our popular pluot trees for sale including Flavor King, known for its deep red skin and sweet, spicy flavor; Flavor Grenade, which offers crisp, sweet-tart fruit with green skin and a red blush; Splash Zaiger, a smaller tree producing bright, juicy fruit; Dapple Supreme, prized for its marbled skin and sweet flesh; Flavor Supreme, known for its intense flavor and marbled flesh; and Flavor Queen, a golden-skinned variety with honeyed sweetness. For those who want variety, our multi-grafted pluot tree offers multiple cultivars on a single tree for extended harvest.
Learn more about all the different Pluots in our Pluot Varieties Guide.
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Adapted to Your Climate: Our trees are well-suited for your growing zone, thriving in USDA zones 6–9 with the right care.
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Grafted Quality: Our trees are grafted on reliable rootstocks such as Myrobalan 29C and Citation, ensuring healthy growth and disease resistance.
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Pollination Needs: While some pluot trees are partially self-fruitful, many pluots require a compatible pollinator such as Japanese plum or Santa Rosa for optimal fruit production.
For more details on growing conditions and cultivars, visit our comprehensive guides on pluot cultivation and optimal growing conditions for pluots.
Top Pluot Tree Varieties for Sale
Our available pluot fruit trees include:
Growing Tips for Pluot Trees
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Soil: Well-drained soil is essential.
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Sunlight: Full sun is necessary for best fruit production.
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Pollination: Many Pluots are not self-fruitful and require a second tree for cross-pollination. Good pollinator options include Japanese plum, Santa Rosa, or compatible other varieties of pluot trees for cross-pollination.
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Chill Hours: Most varieties need 300–500 chill hours depending on your climate.
Check your local USDA zone by visiting What Is My Growing Zone? to select the best trees for your region.
Why Buy Pluot Trees from Us?
When you buy pluot trees from our nursery, you receive:
Bring the unique pluot flavor to your garden by choosing from our premium pluot trees for sale. Whether you’re a beginner or expanding your orchard, our grafted trees promise complex flavors, reliable yields, and years of enjoyment.
For more inspiration and appreciation of pluots, check out our heartfelt article Thanks for Pluots.