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Chickasaw Plum

Prunus angustifolia

  • Native Chickasaw Plum Produces Fragrant Spring Blooms and Edible Summer Fruit for Homemade Jelly
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Butterflies
  • Stunning Yellow Fall Foliage
  • Showy White Blooms in Late Spring
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Native, Flowering, Edible, Attracts pollinators, Fast-growing, Self-pollinating, Drought resistant
Hardiness Zone 5a to 8b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 15-25 ft
Width 15-25 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Growth Rate Fast
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color White
Fragrant Yes
Native Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Cherry
Botanical Name Prunus angustifolia
Species angustifolia
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR, UT, WA
FruitInstructionsLotSummer rainTree
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Anne (United States)
Healthy and beautiful!

This beautiful tree is growing so well! We’ve had a lot of early summer rain, so that’s gotta help. The tree came packaged nicely with good instructions. Can’t wait for it to bear fruit!

Chickasaw Plums really do hit their stride with reliable moisture early in the season, so that rain came at a good time. Once it settles in and starts fruiting, you'll have plenty to share with the local birds and wildlife too. Thanks for letting us know it arrived in good shape, Anne.

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James
Wild plum jam

The fruit of this tree is the basis for a wonderful homemade jam that has been passed down in my family for generations. We gathered plums from the wild plum thickets that grow in The Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. Recipes are available for download on the internet.

Dear James,

Thank you so much for sharing your family’s delightful tradition of making wild plum jam! It’s wonderful to hear how the fruit of these trees has played such a meaningful role in your heritage, especially with those harvested from the wild plum thickets in the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. Your story truly highlights the special connection we have with nature and the flavors it offers.

If you ever need tips on selecting or growing wild plum trees to extend your jam-making tradition right from your garden, we’d be happy to help you find the perfect variety or provide care guidelines. Additionally, for more recipe inspiration or preservation techniques, feel free to explore resources available through culinary extension sites or wild fruit enthusiast groups—you might find some unique spins on traditional jam making!

Thanks again for sharing your beautiful legacy with us, James. Here’s to many more years of delicious homemade jam!

Here's to your gardens being fruitful,
Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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James
Wild plum jam

The fruit of this tree is the basis for a wonderful homemade jam that has been passed down in my family for generations. We gathered plums from the wild plum thickets that grow in The Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. Recipes are available for download on the internet.

Dear James,

Thank you so much for sharing your heartfelt connection to wild plum jam! We love hearing how the fruit from these trees continues to inspire cherished family traditions, especially from such a unique region like the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. It’s wonderful that you’re able to enjoy this delicious jam passed down through generations.

If you ever want to explore more about growing your own wild plum trees or other fruiting varieties that suit your area, we’re here to help with personalized suggestions. Additionally, we’d be happy to point you toward some excellent jam-making resources or share tips on getting the best harvest possible.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Haddy
Wildlife interest is an understatement

The spring flowers on my chickasaw plum are amazing. The wildlife around here go crazy for the fruit. Just don't plant it anywhere near anything else you don't want nearby critters to invade. It is a wildlife magnet.

Hi Haddy,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the Chickasaw Plum! We’re thrilled to hear that the spring blossoms are as stunning in your garden as we expect, and it’s wonderful to know the local wildlife is enjoying the fruit so much. You make an excellent point about its ability to attract critters—this plant does truly live up to its reputation as a wildlife magnet!

If you ever need tips on managing the area around your plum to keep visits friendly or want advice on planting locations that help balance your garden’s ecosystem, don’t hesitate to reach out. Sometimes adding a bit of barrier planting or using natural deterrents can help if you want to limit critter access nearby without sacrificing the plum’s benefits.

Thanks again for your thoughtful and helpful review!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Haddy
Wildlife interest is an understatement

The spring flowers on my chickasaw plum are amazing. The wildlife around here go crazy for the fruit. Just don't plant it anywhere near anything else you don't want nearby critters to invade. It is a wildlife magnet.

Hi Haddy,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the Chickasaw Plum! We're delighted to hear that the spring blooms are as stunning as you described and that the local wildlife is enjoying the bounty. Your tip about planting it with ample space to avoid attracting critters to other areas is especially helpful — it’s definitely something future gardeners should keep in mind to balance the beauty with careful placement.

If you ever want more ideas on companion planting or ways to gently manage wildlife visits while keeping your garden flourishing, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We're here to help with tips or plant suggestions to make sure your outdoor space thrives just how you like it.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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H
Impressed with what I got

I bought the bareroot chickasaw plum & it was delivered in a box about 7 feet tall. I was very impressed with what I got. I've had it in the ground about 2 months & it is growing like crazy. We have a wooded area behind our yard, I planted it near there so all our wildlife friends can enjoy the berries.

Dear H M.,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your bareroot Chickasaw Plum! We're delighted to hear that the delivery exceeded your expectations with that impressive height, and how well your tree is thriving after being in the ground for just two months. Planting it near your wooded area sounds like a fantastic idea—it's lovely that you’re creating a habitat where local wildlife can enjoy the berries.

If you'd like, you might consider some gentle mulching around the base to help retain moisture and keep the roots healthy as your tree continues to establish. Also, ensuring it gets consistent watering during dry spells will encourage that vigorous growth you’re already seeing. For more tips on caring for Chickasaw Plums, feel free to visit our [Plant Care Guide](https://www.naturehills.com/resources) or reach out anytime—we’re here to help your tree flourish!

Thank you again for trusting Nature Hills with your planting journey.

Growing with you,
Nature Hills Nursery – Your Trusted Plant Specialists

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H
Impressed with what I got

I bought the bareroot chickasaw plum & it was delivered in a box about 7 feet tall. I was very impressed with what I got. I've had it in the ground about 2 months & it is growing like crazy. We have a wooded area behind our yard, I planted it near there so all our wildlife friends can enjoy the berries.

Dear H C M,

Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that your bareroot Chickasaw Plum arrived in such great condition and that it’s thriving so well in your landscape. Planting it near your wooded area is perfect—not only does it provide an attractive addition to your yard, but it also supports wildlife by offering a natural food source.

As it continues to grow, you might want to ensure it receives adequate watering, especially during dry spells, and consider applying a balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth and berry production. Mulching around the base will help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, which is beneficial for young trees like your plum.

If you ever have questions about caring for your Chickasaw Plum or want to learn more about attracting and feeding wildlife in your garden, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to support your gardening journey.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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Raven
pretty

Bought it bare root & thr first spring it went crazy with the blooms. Very pretty. The birds love the fruit.

Hi Raven,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Chickasaw Plum! We’re thrilled to hear it flourished beautifully with blooms in its first spring and that the birds are enjoying the fruit too—nature’s own little reward for your care. Bare root plants can be such a joy when they take off like this!

If you ever want tips on pruning to encourage more blooms or advice on helping the fruit attract even more wildlife, feel free to reach out. And don’t forget that supplemental watering during dry spells will help your plum tree stay vibrant through each season.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Raven
pretty

Bought it bare root & thr first spring it went crazy with the blooms. Very pretty. The birds love the fruit.

Dear Raven,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Chickasaw Plum! We’re delighted to hear that your tree burst into such beautiful blooms in its first spring and that it’s becoming a favorite among local birds. Bare root plants can sometimes take a little extra care initially, so your success is especially rewarding to us.

If you’re looking to encourage even more vigorous growth or ensure the fruit remains plentiful for your feathered friends, regular watering and occasional fertilizing during the growing season can be very helpful. Also, pruning after fruiting helps maintain the tree’s shape and health. Should you need any tips on pruning or care, we’re always happy to help.

Thank you once again for your feedback and for choosing Nature Hills for your gardening journey!

Being here to support your green thumb,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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BKH
Flowers

You get lots of flowers with the Chickasaw plum and a lot of fruit for wildlife also. It is easy to grow.

Dear BKH,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your wonderful experience with the Chickasaw plum! We're thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the abundant flowers and the fruit that supports local wildlife—it truly is a versatile and rewarding plant to grow. Its ease of care makes it a fantastic choice for gardeners at all levels.

If you ever want tips on pruning or enhancing fruit yield, we’re here to help—and don’t hesitate to explore our Care Guides for helpful insights tailored to your Chickasaw plum. Thank you again for your kind words and for choosing Nature Hills for your gardening needs.

Cultivating beauty together,
Nature Hills – Expert Plant Advice

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Bkh
Flowers

You get lots of flowers with the Chickasaw plum and a lot of fruit for wildlife also. It is easy to grow.

Dear Bkh,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the Chickasaw Plum! We’re delighted to hear that you’re enjoying the abundant blossoms and the plentiful fruit that supports local wildlife. It’s great to know that it’s been an easy plant for you to grow, too!

If you’re ever interested in fostering even more birdlife or benefiting from the fruit itself, pairing the Chickasaw Plum with native flowering plants or shrubs can really create a vibrant, wildlife-friendly garden. Also, making sure to provide well-drained soil and occasional mulch can keep your tree healthy and fruitful year after year.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions along the way; we’re always happy to help your garden thrive.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Easy
Wildlife plant and flowers

The Chickasaw Plum is always so full of blooms and then the critters seem to line up for the berries. Always some activity around this tree.

Dear Easy O.,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the Chickasaw Plum! We're delighted to hear that it graces your space with such vibrant blooms and attracts so much wildlife activity—that's exactly the kind of lively, thriving garden we hope each customer enjoys. The way critters gather at the tree really speaks to the plant's important role in supporting your local ecosystem.

If you ever want to boost berry production or enhance habitat benefits, consider periodic light pruning and ensuring consistent watering during dry spells—both help maintain the plant's health and berry yield. Also, incorporating some native pollinator-attracting flowers nearby can make the area even more of a buzzing hub for beneficial wildlife.

Thanks again for your lovely feedback, Easy O.! Please don’t hesitate to reach out for any more tips or plant advice—we’re always here to support your gardening journey.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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Easy
Wildlife plant and flowers

The Chickasaw Plum is always so full of blooms and then the critters seem to line up for the berries. Always some activity around this tree.

Dear Easy one,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your wonderful experience with the Chickasaw Plum! We’re delighted to hear that your tree is blooming so beautifully and that it's attracting such lively wildlife—those little visits from critters really bring nature’s magic right to your doorstep.

If you'd like to enhance that habitat even more, you might consider adding native shrubs or herbaceous plants that provide additional food and shelter for birds and butterflies. Also, ensuring a good source of fresh water nearby can encourage even more delightful wildlife visits throughout the seasons.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need any care tips for your Chickasaw Plum or suggestions on companion plants. Thank you again for enjoying nature and sharing your feedback with us.

Appealing to your green thumb,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Where to buy sand plum trees?

  • Sand plum and Chickasaw plum are the same native species (Prunus angustifolia). Look for reputable native plant nurseries or specialty fruit tree suppliers that carry this self-pollinating tree. Check that suppliers offer healthy, well-rooted specimens suitable for your growing zone.

How to plant a plum tree?

  • Plant Chickasaw Plum in well-draining soil with full to partial sun exposure. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and plant at the same depth it was growing in the container. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base. Shop quality specimens at naturehills.com.

How big does Chickasaw Plum get at maturity?

  • Chickasaw Plum typically reaches 12-20 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide at maturity. This adaptable native can be grown as a multi-stemmed shrub or pruned into a small tree form. Choose your preferred growth habit early and prune accordingly to maintain the desired shape.

How drought tolerant is Chickasaw Plum once established?

  • Chickasaw Plum is highly drought tolerant once established, as it's a tough native that naturally thrived across wide regions of the United States. This resilient tree adapts to almost any landscape conditions. Water regularly the first year, then it will handle dry spells on its own.

What common pests and diseases affect Chickasaw Plum, like curculio or brown rot?

  • Chickasaw Plum is generally pest and disease resistant as a native species, though plum curculio and brown rot can occasionally occur. Good air circulation and avoiding overhead watering help prevent fungal issues. Select healthy stock from Nature Hills for the best disease resistance.

When is the best time to prune Chickasaw Plum?

  • Prune Chickasaw Plum in late winter before buds break, typically January through early February. Since it blooms as early as February, timing is critical to avoid removing flower buds. Remove suckers and dead wood, or selectively prune to maintain tree form versus shrub growth.

What shipping options do you have for Chickasaw Plum trees or bare-root seedlings?

  • Chickasaw Plum trees ship as potted plants during the growing season or as bare-root stock during dormancy (late fall through early spring). Shipping timing depends on your zone and local weather conditions. Check the product page for current availability and shipping schedules in your area.