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– Sold OutBotanical Name: Prunus americana
Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub/tree
Height: 10–20 ft mature height
Spread: 8–15 ft
Growth Rate: Fast
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3–8
Light: Full sun to part sun
Fruit: Small, sweet-tart red plums—excellent for fresh eating, jams, preserves, and wildlife
Bloom Time: Early spring; covered in fragrant white flowers
Wildlife Value: Outstanding—highly attractive to pollinators, birds, deer, and small mammals
Landscape Use: Windbreaks, natural hedges, edible landscapes, wildlife plantings
Soil: Adaptable; thrives in sandy, loamy, or clay soils
Features: Cold hardy, drought tolerant, heavy producer, native to North America
Pollination: Self-fertile but produces more heavily with another American Plum nearby
Why Customers Love It:
American Plum is one of the easiest native fruit trees to grow—tough, reliable, and loaded with sweet fruit each year. Perfect for homesteads, wildlife enthusiasts, and naturalized plantings.
Collections: FRUIT TREES