Chickasaw Plum

The Chickasaw Plum is a small, deciduous tree or multi-stemmed shrub native to the southeastern United States. Known for its clusters of fragrant white flowers in early spring, it adds beauty to landscapes and supports pollinators. The tree produces small, tart red to yellow fruits that are enjoyed by wildlife and can be used in preserves and jellies. Growing 12-20 feet tall, the Chickasaw Plum thrives in a variety of soil types and is drought-tolerant once established. It is often used for ornamental purposes, erosion control, and as a habitat for birds and small animals.

Description

Prunus angustifolia

The Chickasaw Plum is a small, deciduous tree or multi-stemmed shrub native to the southeastern United States. Known for its clusters of fragrant white flowers in early spring, it adds beauty to landscapes and supports pollinators. The tree produces small, tart red to yellow fruits that are enjoyed by wildlife and can be used in preserves and jellies. Growing 12-20 feet tall, the Chickasaw Plum thrives in a variety of soil types and is drought-tolerant once established. It is often used for ornamental purposes, erosion control, and as a habitat for birds and small animals.

Min. Quanity Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle Bundle + Fifty + Hundred + 5 Hundred + 25 Hundred +
5 Seedling 2 Yr. 5′ Lt. Br. 5 14.00 7.00 6.75
25 Seedling 1 Yr. 6″ 25 2.70 0.80 0.75
25 Seedling 1 Yr. 12″ 25 3.00 1.00 0.90
25 Seedling 1 Yr. 18″ 25 3.75 1.25 1.10
25 Seedling 2 Yr. 2′ 25 4.25 2.00 1.75
10 Seedling 2 Yr. 3′ Lt. Br. 10 6.50 3.10 3.00
5 Seedling 2 Yr. 4′ Lt. Br. 5 10.00 5.25 5.00

Additional information

Botanical Name

Prunus angustifolia

Height

15-20'

Zone

6-9