Willingham, as with the Old Green Gage form was selected for its cropping and excellent quality.Why are rootstocks used for growing fruittrees? There are many reasons why a rootstock is used in tree propagation: ~ To control the growth rate and ultimate size of the tree. WillinghamGageTrees. A traditional English greengage, Willingham is one of the most popular varieties in the UK. Its fruits are deliciously sweet, with the flavour of melon, ripening from early to late August, and best eaten fresh off the tree, although they will keep for a few days... Produces a good crop of excellent quality gagefruits which ripen mid August, WillinghamGage is a self fertile variety which was selected by the R.H.S. Very good flavour. Read More. Willinghamgage. Description. Tree register (6). Identification.WillinghamGage is generally considered one of the best flavoured of all gages. It arose in Cambridgeshire in the 19th century and is almost certainly a seedling of Old Green Gage, which is widely grown in that area. Willinghamgagetrees are known for their reliable harvest and great-tasting fruit. They are also reputed to be low-maintenance and easy to grow. In fact, the care for Willinghamgagetrees is neither complicated nor time-consuming. Choose a sunlit sContainer for your WillinghamGagetree to flourish, as it requires full sun for optimal fruit production. Providing some shelter from strong winds will protect its delicate blossoms and developing fruits. WillinghamGagetrees produce excellent crops of delicious fresh gages to be eaten straight from the tree. Buy quality gagetrees online for fast UK delivery. Gage (Prunus) 'Willingham' VVA-1. Local Delivery Only.Produces the true mini tree, varieties reaching no more than 2 metres with little support required, excellent for the small garden. Fruit size small. Good for triploids on strong soils but will stunt diploides on poor soils. More about plum trees. Eating plums, also known as dessert plums, offer some of the sweetest flavours possible in the temperate garden, rivaling the best of tropical fruits. We particularly rate Avalon, Oullins Gage, Cambridge Gage, Coe's Golden Drop, Old Green Gage, and Opal. Arose at Willingham, probably as a seedling of a Green Gage and dates to the 1800s. Selected by the RHS in the late 1900s for its good cropping and excellent fruit quality. GAGEWILLINGHAM. A good cropping variety with good tasting Old Greengage fruits.For all year round planting why not choose from our selection of container grown gagetrees. They do cost more but are older, more established and ready to crop. WillinghamGage (Prunus domestica Willingham) arose at Willingham in Cambridgeshire, probably as a seedling of a Green Gage in the 1800s. It is an ease of care, self fertile and excellent cropping variety, much favoured for its superb quality fruits. Gages. Tree. Description. Cambridge Gage.Raised at Willingham as a seedling of a Green Gage. Selected by the RHS for its good cropping and excellent fruit quality. Wallice’s Wonder.