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Flavor Grenade Pluot Tree

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Flavor Grenade Pluot TreeThe Flavor Grenade Pluot is prized for its long, oblong green fruit with a crisp texture and an explosive mix of sweet and tangy flavors. Its skin begins green yellow and often develops a vivid red blush as it ripens. Inside, the amber flesh is juicy, firm, and intensely flavorful. This Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is a mid to late season variety that thrives in full sun and well draining soil. For optimal fruit production, it requires a compatible

The Flavor Grenade Pluot is prized for its long, oblong green fruit with a crisp texture and an explosive mix of sweet and tangy flavors. Its skin begins green-yellow and often develops a vivid red blush as it ripens. Inside, the amber flesh is juicy, firm, and intensely flavorful. This Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is a mid-to-late season variety that thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. For optimal fruit production, it requires a compatible pollinator such as Dapple Dandy or Flavor King.

One of its standout qualities is its extended hang time—Flavor Grenade hangs on the tree for weeks, allowing sugars to fully develop for maximum sweetness and crunch. Perfect for fresh eating, snacking, or desserts, it’s no surprise this variety is a customer favorite. Looking for a Flavor Grenade Pluot tree for sale? Don’t miss your chance to grow your own exceptional Flavor Grenade Pluot in your home orchard.

Semi-dwarf on Citation rootstock.

  • Zones: 6-10
  • Chill hours: 300-400
  • Harvest: June-October
  • Looks: Medium sized elongated green fruit with a red blush. Very firm, yellow almost freestone flesh.
  • Personality: Crisp texture and explosive flavor.
  • Facts of note: One of the most explosive flavors one can ever experience! A literal burst of sugary sweetness mixed with an almost tropical finish. The long hang time of the Flavor Grenade pluot is another rare treat. Start harvesting in mid August in zone 9, when the fruit is just hitting its high sugar content and experience a delightful crunchy goodness. The trees heavy cropping will not allow you to eat them all so the fruit hangs just getting sweeter and sweeter into late October and November. That is if they last that long. The true uniqueness of the Flavor Grenade is the crunchy firmness remains a part of the eating experience until the last piece of fruit is eaten. Fruit is greenish with a red blush and the flesh is yellow. Very easy to pollinate with another Japanese plum variety or another pluot selection.
  • Pollination: Pollinated Flavor King pluot, Dapple Dandy pluot, or Santa Rosa plum

Flavor Grenade Pluot Tree: A Delightful Addition to Your Orchard

The Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is a remarkable fruit tree that has gained popularity among orchard enthusiasts for its unique characteristics and exceptional fruit. This semi-dwarf tree offers not only a bountiful harvest but also a visually striking addition to any garden.

The Visual Appeal: A Mesmerizing Tree and Fruit

The Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is a sight to behold in any orchard. Its semi-dwarf nature means that it reaches a manageable height, making it suitable for both small and large gardens. The tree boasts a beautiful canopy of dark green leaves, which create an inviting shade during hot summer days. Its structure is compact and elegant, making it an aesthetically pleasing addition to any landscape.

The fruit of the Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is equally captivating. The pluots, a hybrid between plums and apricots, have a distinctive elongated shape, resembling that of a hand grenade. The fruit has a smooth skin that transitions from a vibrant green to a golden-yellow hue when fully ripened. The juxtaposition of green and yellow on the fruit's skin adds to its visual allure, making it an eye-catching choice for both home gardeners and commercial orchards.

Taste Explosion: Flavor Profile

The Flavor Grenade Pluot lives up to its name when it comes to taste. Its flavor profile is a delightful explosion of sweetness and complexity that sets it apart from other stone fruits. When you take a bite, you'll first encounter a burst of honey-like sweetness, followed by subtle hints of tropical fruits such as pineapple and mango. The fruit's firm flesh provides a satisfying crunch, and its juiciness ensures a refreshing eating experience.

One of the outstanding features of the Flavor Grenade Pluot is its exceptional balance of sweetness and acidity. This balance not only makes it a delightful snack but also a versatile ingredient in a variety of culinary creations. Whether used in salads, desserts, jams, or simply enjoyed fresh off the tree, its flavor is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Distinguishing Characteristics: A Unique Fruit Tree

The Flavor Grenade Pluot tree stands out from other fruit trees for several reasons. Firstly, its unique fruit shape and striking green-yellow coloration make it instantly recognizable in an orchard. This distinctive appearance sets it apart from more traditional plum and apricot trees.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the tree's semi-dwarf stature. This makes it an excellent choice for those with limited space or those looking to manage their orchard with ease. Despite its smaller size, the tree produces an abundant yield of pluots, ensuring a fruitful harvest.

Additionally, the Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is known for its disease resistance and adaptability to a wide range of climates. This robustness makes it an attractive option for both experienced and novice fruit growers, as it requires less maintenance compared to some other fruit tree varieties.

The Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is a visually stunning and delectable addition to any orchard. Its semi-dwarf nature, distinctive fruit shape and color, exceptional taste, and adaptability make it a stand-out choice for gardeners and orchard enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to enhance your landscape or savor the unique flavors of its fruit, the Flavor Grenade Pluot tree is a delightful choice that will continue to captivate fruit lovers for generations to come.

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For more information about growing and care of Pluot Trees, see our blog pots:  The World of Pluots: A Guide for Gardeners and Market Farmers

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