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πΏ Flatwoods Plum (Prunus umbellata) β Native Plum Tree for Sale
Buy Flatwoods Plum trees for sale β a beautiful native fruiting tree prized for its wildlife value, ornamental spring blooms, and adaptability to Southern landscapes. Native to the Southeastern United States, Flatwoods Plum produces fragrant white flowers in early spring followed by small edible plums that attract birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
This hardy native plum forms a small tree or large shrub and is an excellent choice for naturalized landscapes, native plant gardens, pollinator habitats, and edible wildlife plantings. Its showy spring flowers provide an important nectar source for bees and beneficial insects, while its fruit serves as a valuable food source for wildlife.
Flatwoods Plum is highly adaptable and tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions once established. Well adapted to North Florida, the Florida Panhandle, South Alabama, and other warm Southern climates, this native species is a valuable addition to both residential and conservation plantings.
Key Features
Native Southeastern United States plum species
Produces fragrant white spring flowers
Small edible fruit enjoyed by wildlife
Excellent pollinator plant
Supports birds and beneficial insects
Great for native landscapes and restoration projects
Well adapted to North Florida, the Florida Panhandle, and South Alabama
Low-maintenance native fruiting tree
Growing Information
Botanical Name: Prunus umbellata
Common Name: Flatwoods Plum
Plant Type: Native Fruiting Tree / Large Shrub
Mature Height: 12β20 ft
Mature Width: 10β20 ft
Chill Hours: Native species; no specific requirement generally needed
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Preference: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or native soils
USDA Zones: 7β9
Bloom Season: Late Winter to Early Spring
Fruit Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
Fruit Color: Red to Purple
Pollination Information
Flatwoods Plum benefits from cross-pollination with other native plum trees and wild plum populations nearby. Planting multiple specimens can improve flowering and fruit production.
Compatible pollinators include:
Flatwoods Plum (Prunus umbellata)
Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)
Other native plum species
Recommended Uses
Native Plant Gardens
Wildlife Habitats
Pollinator Gardens
Conservation Plantings
Naturalized Landscapes
Edible Landscapes
Restoration Projects
Homestead Gardens
Wholesale & Bulk Pricing
We offer wholesale and bulk pricing to nurseries, landscapers, and other qualified trade customers. Call us for current availability, quantity discounts, and wholesale pricing.Landscape contractors, developers, municipalities, schools, churches, retail garden centers, farm markets, and commercial property managers are encouraged to contact us for volume pricing. Availability may vary seasonally.β’Β
Important: We are not shipping plants at this time. Please only place an order if you plan to pick up your plants at our nursery location.
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