Mirabels (Prunus domestica var. Syriaca)

The mirabelle flowers are white and numerous

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Prunus are trees of great ornamental value, but there are many species and varieties that also produce edible fruits, and one of them is known as mirabels. This plant produces a type of plum, but smaller than the common one and yellow or red in color.

Its cultivation is very simple, as it resists frost without problems. In addition, it is not a species that needs to be pruned, which means that you will only have to worry about keeping it well watered and fertilized.

Origin and characteristics of the mirabelle

Mirabelle view

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It is a deciduous tree or sapling belonging to the genus Prunus Originally from the Lorraine region in France. His scientific name is Prunus domestica var. Syriac, although it is known as mirabelle, mirabelle, mirabeles, rattlesnakes or little rattles, and grows to a height of about 5 to 7 meters, being usual to leave it as a low shrub of about 3-4 meters. The leaves are ovate-lanceolate, petiolate, with the upper surface glabrous and the underside somewhat pubescent on the veins.

Blooms in spring. The flowers are solitary or sometimes in fascicles, white. The fruit is a drupe of about 4cm, globose, with yellow or red skin, and inside it contains a single brown seed.

What are their cares?

If you want to have a copy, we recommend you take care of it as follows:

Location

It is a plant that must be outside, in full sun. Although it does not grow much, it does need space to be able to develop well, so it must be planted at a minimum distance of two or three meters from walls, walls, tall plants, etc.

Earth

  • Flower pot: It can be grown in large containers, with holes for drainage, using substrates rich in organic matter that are able to quickly filter the water. For example, a good mix would be 60% mulch (for sale here) + 30% perlite (for sale here) + 10% worm castings (for sale here).
  • Garden: the soil must be fertile, with good drainage.
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Irrigation

Mirabelle leaves are deciduous

The frequency will vary depending on the climate and the location, but in principle should be moderate to frequent. During the summer and / or if it is hot and it hardly rains, it will be necessary to water very often, but the rest of the year, one or two waterings a week may be enough.

In any case, it is important that every time you water you soak the soil well. If it is planted in the garden or orchard, make a tree hole (it is like a low barrier, about 5cm high, made with earth, which forces the water to stay around the plant, with which it can absorb all of it) and water consciously. On the other hand, if you have it in a pot, water until the water runs out of the drainage holes.

You should never wet the leaves, and less if the sun is high since they would burn and fall before their time.

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During the warm months of the year It is necessary to fertilize the mirabeles with organic fertilizers, such as mulch, compost, guano (on sale here), or the herbivorous animal manure.

Planting or transplanting time

You can plant it in the garden late winter, or in autumn if the weather is mild. If you have it in a pot, transfer it to a larger one every 2 or 3 years.

Multiplication

The mirabeles multiplies by seeds in winter, since it needs to be cold before germinating. For this, what is done is to sow them in a tupperware with vermiculite (for sale here) previously moistened, and then placed in the refrigerator - where dairy products, fruits, etc. are put - for three months.

Once a week you have to take the tupperware out of the fridge and open it to check that the substrate is still damp and, also, so that the air is renewed thus avoiding the appearance of fungi.

After that time, they are sown in a flower pot or seedling tray with mulch mixed with 30% perlite, and placed outside, in semi-shade. A) Yes, will germinate throughout the spring, more or less four to eight weeks after sowing.

Mirabelle plum pests and diseases

It is quite resistant, but can be affected by aphids, San Jose lice, fruit fly, roya, gum y chancre. But they can be treated well with diatomaceous earth (for sale here), and fungi with ecological fungicides such as copper or sulfur.

Harvest

Its fruits finish ripening between the end of August and the beginning of September.

Rusticity

It resists frosts of up to -15ºC.

What uses does it have?

The fruits of the mirabelle are yellow or red

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Apart from being used as an ornamental, it is also edible. However, its flavor is sweet, so it is usually used more to make other products, such as spirits, jams or the mirabelle cake, which is a typical sweet from Lorraine.

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  1.   raul kills said

    Thank you very much I have been looking for that tree for years out of nostalgia as a child but I did not know what it was called because in Valladolid it is known as cascabalillo and in no nursery they gave me reason to find it thank you very much again

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Thank you very much Raul.