Pluerry (Sugar Twist)
$40.49
$65.6
Description Sugar Twist Pluerry® was bred to emphasize sweetness first, delivering very high sweetness while the fruit is still firm. Rather than softening into a melting, juice-heavy texture, it’s best eaten crisp—clean, refreshing, and candy-sweet in a way that feels distinctly different from most pluots. The fruit develops red skin with yellow to amber flesh, and the eating experience is the point: a bright, sweet bite that rewards growers who like their stone fruit on the crisp side rather than soft. If you’ve ever wished a hybrid stone fruit could stay firm while still tasting “fully ripe,” Sugar Twist is built for that moment. Another reason it stands out: Sugar Twist is a very early ripener within pluerry types—often reaching maturity in early to mid June in warm-summer regions. In cooler areas, timing can shift later, but it still tends to land early in the interspecific season. For consistent crops, plan for cross-pollination and give bloom-time conditions extra attention in cool or wet spring climates. Overview Pluerry® (interspecific) hybrid selected for very high sweetness Firm, crisp texture at peak eating stage (not a soft-ripening type) Red skin with yellow to amber flesh Very early harvest season within pluerry types Best suited for fresh eating Pollination recommended for reliable production Growing Details Latin Name: Prunus interspecific hybrid ’Sugar Twist’Site and Soil: 1/2 day to full day of sun; well-drained soilChill Requirement: 500 hours or fewer (est.)Hardiness: USDA Zone 6–9Rootstock: CitationBearing Age: 1–3 yearsSize at Maturity: Semi-dwarf; typically maintained around 10–14 ft with pruningFlowering Time: Late midseason to late (within interspecific plum types)Ripening Time: Very early within pluerry types; commonly early to mid June in warm-summer regions (later in cooler areas)Pollination: Pollination recommended; plant a compatible pluot, pluerry, or Japanese plum within 20–30 feetPests & Diseases: Standard plum and interspecific hybrid considerationsYield: Moderate to good with proper pollination and thinning Additional Notes Grower’s Insight: Sugar Twist is at its best when eaten crisp. Waiting for softness can reduce the very texture that makes this variety unique. Regional Insight: In cool or wet spring climates such as the Pacific Northwest, coastal regions, or higher elevations, early bloom can limit pollinator activity. Plant multiple compatible varieties nearby and support early-season pollinators to improve fruit set. Ripening Context: Sugar Twist is an early-season pluerry. For reference, Sweet Treat is typically later, often ripening from late June into July in warm-summer regions. Thin fruit in heavy-set years to improve size, sweetness consistency, and branch health. Explore more interspecific hybrids in our collection: All Interspecific Hybrids
All Interspecific Hybrids