Plum, Stanley Prune, Bare Root
Late-Season, Cold-Hardy Prune Plum
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Plum, Stanley Prune (Prunus domestica 'Stanley')
Stanley Prune is a European-type plum widely loved for its sweet, firm, freestone fruit that's ideal for drying into prunes, baking into tarts, and eating fresh. This hardy, self-fertile variety ripens in late summer and produces heavy, reliable crops of deep blue-purple fruit with golden-yellow flesh. Stanley is especially prized in colder climates and is one of the most dependable European plums for both homestead and commercial orchards. Its dual-purpose nature—excellent for fresh eating and preserving—makes it a foundational fruit tree for food forests, permaculture designs, and self-sufficient farms.
Key Characteristics
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Excellent for drying, baking, and fresh eating
Stanley’s firm-textured, sugary-sweet fruit has a high sugar content, making it the gold standard for prune production. The freestone pit and dense flesh also make it a favorite for baking and canning, while still being delicious fresh. -
Self-fertile and consistently productive
Stanley is self-pollinating and doesn't require a second tree for fruit set, making it a great choice for smaller orchards. It bears reliably year after year, often with large harvests even in less-than-ideal conditions. -
Late-season harvest extends orchard yield
Ripening in late August to early September, Stanley fills an important late-season gap in the orchard, pairing well with earlier-ripening Japanese plums. It’s a great way to extend your plum harvest through the seasons. -
Cold-hardy and adaptable to temperate climates
Unlike many plums that struggle in colder zones, Stanley thrives in USDA zones 5–8 and can tolerate late frosts better than most. Its European lineage makes it more tolerant of cooler, wetter conditions than Japanese types. -
Great addition to food forests and permaculture orchards
With its self-sufficiency, heavy yields, and culinary versatility, Stanley fits well into regenerative systems where productivity, resilience, and food preservation are key. Pairs well with nitrogen-fixing shrubs, aromatic ground covers, and insectary herbs.
Product Details
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Medium to medium-wet, well-drained
- Bloom time: Mid-season
- Bloom color: White
- Fruit qualities: Medium to large, deep purple skin, yellow flesh, sweet, firm, freestone
- Fruit uses: Prunes, baking, canning, fresh eating
- Fruit ripening month: Late August to early September
- Required chill hours: ~800–900
- Pollination requirements: Self-fertile
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–8
Stanley Prune is a must-have for the home orchardist who values dependable harvests, excellent preservation qualities, and cold-climate adaptability. It’s a true workhorse tree for sustainable, self-reliant gardens.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Dry, Medium-Wet
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Bloom ColorWhite
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Bloom TimeApril
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
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Chill Hours800
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