Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)
Regular price $22.95Wild Native Plum with Sweet-Tart Fruit & Pollinator Power
The Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia) is a native North American fruiting tree that produces clusters of small, sweet-tart plums loved by people, pollinators, and wildlife alike. Known for its adaptability, hardiness, and natural beauty, this Florida-friendly native thrives in sandy soils, tolerates drought, and offers high ecological value in food forests and rewilded gardens.
In spring, Chickasaw Plum bursts into clouds of fragrant white flowers, attracting native bees, butterflies, and early pollinators. These blooms are followed by red to yellow plums with soft, juicy flesh—perfect for fresh eating, preserves, jellies, and wild-foraged snacks. The fruit ripens in late spring through early summer and also provides food for birds and beneficial wildlife.
Chickasaw Plum grows as a multi-trunked, shrubby tree reaching 12–20 ft tall, forming thickets that stabilize soil, support biodiversity, and create living fences or wildlife hedgerows. It thrives in Zones 6–10, especially in poor, sandy, or well-draining soils.
Scientific Name | Prunus angustifolia |
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Common Names | Chickasaw Plum, Wild Plum, Sandhill Plum |
Family | Rosaceae (Rose Family) |
Origin | Southeastern United States |
Plant Type | Deciduous Fruiting Tree / Shrub |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Food Forest Layer | Shrub / Small Tree Layer |
Mature Size | 12–20 ft tall and wide (can form thickets) |
Light | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Water Needs | Low; drought-tolerant once established |
Harvest Season | Late Spring to Early Summer |
Time to Fruit | 2–3 years from planting |
Self-Fertile | Partially; best with cross-pollination |
Growth Rate | Moderate to Fast |
Zones | USDA Zones 6–10 |
Florida Native | Yes |
Propagation | Seeds, Suckers, Cuttings |
Seasonal Characteristics | Deciduous; drops leaves in fall |


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