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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, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b
Flower Color White
Height 15-25 ft
Width 15-25 ft
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Growth Rate Fast
Native Yes
Fragrant Yes
Watering Needs Moderate
Botanical Name Prunus angustifolia
Class Magnoliopsida
Species angustifolia
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR, WA

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.

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