The Chickasaw Plum tree,
Prunus angustifolia, is a deciduous multi-stemmed
shrub or small tree which occurs in thickets, pastures,
fields, fencerows, stream banks and disturbed areas.
Chickasaw Plum trees are sometimes seen as a small
short-trunked tree growing to 25' tall.
Beautiful 5-petaled white
flowers appear along the stems in March before the
foliage emerges. Flowers are followed by small,
cherry-like, edible, red to yellow plums which ripen in
early to mid summer. Although the plums may be eaten
raw, they are somewhat tart and acidic, and are perhaps
best used in preserves and jellies.
The toothed, narrow, bright
green leaves (1-3" long) appear on branches and twigs
that are an attractive reddish-brown and sometimes have
thorny lateral branchlets.
Native Americans regularly
consumed the fruit fresh or dried it for winter. The
sweet fruit is eaten by deer, bear, fox and racoon. This
flowering tree is a true ornamental.
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