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Prunus angustifolia – Chickasaw Plum

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5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

12 to 20

Spread (ft.)

15 to 20

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Prunus angustifolia – Chickasaw Plum

Chickasaw Plum is a native small tree or shrub with early white flowers and summer fruits. Ideal for hedgerows, wildlife gardens, and erosion control.

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Additional information

Size

Common Name

Type

,

Family

Native?

US Native Plants

Zone

5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

12 to 20

Spread (ft.)

15 to 20

Bloom Time

, ,

Sun

Water

,

Maintenance

Suggested Use

, , ,

Tolerate

, , ,

Attracts

, , ,

Growth Rate

Product Description

Prunus angustifolia, commonly known as Chickasaw Plum, is a small native deciduous tree or large shrub valued for its early spring blooms and adaptability. Growing 12 to 20 feet tall and wide, it features delicate white flowers that appear before the leaves in early spring, providing an important nectar source for early pollinators like bees and butterflies.

By late summer, Chickasaw Plum produces small, red to yellow plums that are edible and enjoyed by both wildlife and humans. The fruits provide food for birds, deer, and small mammals, while the dense branching structure offers shelter and nesting opportunities. This hardy species thrives in a variety of soils and is ideal for erosion control, hedgerows, and native plantings.

Why Choose Prunus angustifolia – Chickasaw Plum?

  • Early-blooming white flowers attract pollinators in spring
  • Produces edible fruits enjoyed by birds, mammals, and people
  • Excellent for erosion control, wildlife habitat, and naturalized areas

Cultivating Tips

  • Thrives in full sun and well-drained soils
  • Tolerates drought and poor soils once established
  • Spreads by suckers to form thickets; prune to manage size if desired

Design Ideas for Your Garden

  • Use in native hedgerows, edible landscapes, and wildlife gardens
  • Ideal for erosion control on slopes and disturbed areas
  • Combine with native grasses and wildflowers for a biodiverse planting

Ecological Benefits

  • Provides nectar for early-season pollinators
  • Fruits feed birds, deer, and small mammals
  • Dense growth offers excellent shelter and nesting sites
  • Supports biodiversity and ecosystem health

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