Cambridge Gage Trees

£67.50

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Cambridge Gage is a greengage with a translucent melting tender green fruit turning yellow and delicious honey flavour. A small self-fertile tree, it needs a sheltered sunny position producing reliable cropping in late summer. This Greengage tree provides nectar and pollen for bees and other insects, with the fruit being helpful to our birds and small wildlife.

AttractsBees, Birds, Wildlife
Blossom ColourWhite
Flowering PeriodApr, May
Fruiting PeriodAug, Sep
Habit (Shape)Broad
HardinessHardy (Cold winter)
Height (when grown)1-2m, 3-5m
Leaf ColourGreen
LightingFull Sun, Partial Sun
Pollination GroupPollination Group 3, Self Fertile
PositionSheltered, Some Protection
Soil TypeAcidic, Chalky / Alkaline, Clay, Most soils, Neutral, Well-drained
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Description

Cambridge Gage is a Greengage with a translucent melting tender green fruit turning yellow and delicious honey flavour. A small self-fertile tree, it needs a sheltered sunny position producing reliable cropping in late summer.

 

With similar characteristics to the Old Greengage, Cambridge has lovely white blossom in late spring which helps escape spring frosts with the leaves giving a good autumn colour. Gage tree likes moist, well-drained soil in full sun. It will grow on clay, chalk/limestone and light sandy soil. Water in dry periods.

 

Prunus domestica Cambridge Gage does need time to establish a good crop of fruit. Often Czar or Opal Plums are helpful pollinator. Cambridge provides nectar and pollen for bees and other insects with the fruit being helpful to our birds and small wildlife.

 

Rootstock: Brampton. Prune gently if necessary.

 

Cultivation: Self-fertile, cottage, informal, wildlife gardens.

Soil: Moist, well-drained – chalk/limestone, sand, clay

Position: Sheltered sunny, south or west facing

Foliage: Deciduous

Flowering: Cambridge Gage has white blossom in late spring

Fruiting: August/September

Habit: Small, round head growth

Hardiness: The Gage tree is hardy but needs protection

Growth: Medium

Benefits to Wildlife: Bees, butterflies, birds

Height & Spread in Maturity: 3-3.5m x 2.5m