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Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia) Plant Details

Chickasaw Plum

Scientific Name

Prunus angustifolia

Bees Particularly Attractive To This Plant

A diversity of bees

Geographical Considerations

Will this plant grow in my area?

Hardiness Zones

6a to 9b

This is a native Florida plant.

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Yard Conditions

Will this plant grow in my yard?

Optimal Light

Chickasaw Plum grows best in Partial Shade.

Light Range

It performs in Partial Shade to Full Sun

Soil Texture

Any Texture

Soil Moisture

Well Drained

Soil pH

Acid to Slightly Alkaline (4.5-7.2)

Salt Tolerance

Medium

Drought Tolerance

High

Wind Resistance

Not known

Toxicity

Not known

Nematode Tolerance

Not known

Appearance

What will it look like as it grows?

Plant Type

  • Trees - Small

Plant Shape

  • Upright
  • Irregular

Leaf Persistence

Chickasaw Plum is Deciduous

Spread

15-20 feet

Height

12-20 feet

Growth Rate

Moderate

Leaf Size

Small

Leaf Texture

Fine

Flower Size

Tiny

Flowering Month

  • March
  • April
  • May

Flower Color

  • White

Additional Plant Information

White, winter flowers; reddish plums provide food for wildlife; medium to high wind resistance; can sucker to produce a thicket. Red fruit. | Pests/Diseases: pest free | attracts butterflies

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