bullace

Bullace ⚡ Limited

Due to its tartness, the bullace is a staple in traditional British preserves and country wines. Wild Plum Jam - Mrs Portly's Kitchen

: Bullaces are small, round fruits, typically larger than sloes but smaller than most cultivated plums. They can be "black" (dark blue or purple) or "white" (pale yellow or green) in color. bullace

: The most common wild variety in England, producing small, dark purple fruit. Due to its tartness, the bullace is a

: Also known as the "Golden Bullace," it features yellowish-white fruit that may have a red blush on the sunward side. : The most common wild variety in England,

: It grows as a small tree or bush, reaching up to 8 meters. It is often distinguished from the sloe (blackthorn) by its broader leaves and a general lack of thorns, though some wild varieties may have small spines. Common Varieties