
Prunus angustifolia - Wikipedia
Prunus angustifolia, known commonly as Chickasaw plum, Cherokee plum, Florida sand plum, sandhill plum, or sand plum, [3] is a North American species of plum-bearing tree.
Prunus angustifolia (Chickasaw Plum) | North Carolina Extension ...
In early spring, small, 5-petaled, white flowers mature in clumps. The small tree produces a 1/2-inch, yellow-to-red drupe that matures in summer. Native Americans regularly consumed the …
Prunus angustifolia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Prunus angustifolia, commonly called Chickasaw plum, is a deciduous Missouri native multi-stemmed shrub or small tree which occurs in thickets, pastures, fields, fencerows, stream …
Chickasaw plum was first cultivated in 1874 (Schopmeyer, 1974). Ornamental: Its white flowers are attractive and fragrant in the spring, producing a beautiful flower show. It should be part of …
Chickasaw Plum – Gardening Solutions
Chickasaw plum is native to Florida and a number of other states and is hardy to USDA zones 5-9. It is known scientifically as Prunus angustifolia. The Chickasaw plum grows quickly, and can …
Prunus angustifolia - FNPS
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Prunus angustifolia - FNA
Nov 5, 2020 · Prunus angustifolia is one of the more distinctive plum species in North America. The leaves are relatively small, usually folded along their midribs, and have relatively large, …
Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet
Form: A small shrubby tree, reaching heights of 20 feet, often found in dense thickets. Additional Range Information: Prunus angustifolia is native to North America. Range may be expanded …
Prunus angustifolia: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive ...
Commonly known as Prunus angustifolia, Chickasaw Plum, this guide covers everything you need to know.
Native Americans regularly consumed fresh fruits of Chickasaw plum or dried them for winter. First cultivated in 1874, the fruit was used for making wine, jam, and jelly. Its white flowers are …