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The Miniature Prunus Mirabelle, also known as the Dwarf Mirabelle Plum, is a compact, deciduous fruit tree bred specifically for small spaces and containers. It produces abundant clusters of golden-yellow fruits with a rich, honeyed flavour, perfect for fresh eating, jams, or desserts.
Its compact size (typically 1.5–2 metres tall) makes it ideal for urban gardens, patios, or balconies, while still delivering the same fruiting power as a full-sized tree. In spring, it bursts into clouds of white blossoms, attracting bees and pollinators.
€28.00
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100-120cm
60-70cm per year
Stand Alone
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Common Name: Miniature Mirabelle Plum Tree
Botanical Name: Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca
Type: Deciduous fruiting tree (dwarf/miniature form)
Family: Rosaceae
Fruit: Small, golden-yellow plums with sweet, juicy flesh
Ideal For: Small gardens, patios, containers, and orchards
The Miniature Prunus Mirabelle, also known as the Dwarf Mirabelle Plum, is a compact, deciduous fruit tree bred specifically for small spaces and containers. It produces abundant clusters of golden-yellow fruits with a rich, honeyed flavour, perfect for fresh eating, jams, or desserts.
Its compact size (typically 1.5–2 metres tall) makes it ideal for urban gardens, patios, or balconies, while still delivering the same fruiting power as a full-sized tree. In spring, it bursts into clouds of white blossoms, attracting bees and pollinators.
Container gardening on patios or balconies
Compact orchard planting
Urban gardens or courtyards
Decorative tree for small outdoor spaces
Produces edible, sweet Mirabelle plums
Requires full sun for best flowering and fruiting
At least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily
Prefers well-drained, fertile soil
Can be grown in loam, sandy or clay soils, pH neutral to slightly acidic
Use quality compost if planting in a pot
Choose a deep, wide container with good drainage
Repot every 2–3 years to refresh soil and encourage growth
Add mulch to retain moisture
Water regularly during dry periods
Avoid waterlogging, especially in containers
Keep soil moist but not soggy
Prune in late summer (after fruiting)
Remove dead, damaged, or crowded branches
Shape for airflow and light penetration
Fully hardy in IE
Protect container-grown trees in harsh winters
Some miniature varieties are self-fertile, but yield improves with a nearby plum or cherry-plum tree
Check product label to confirm pollination group