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Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)

Description

Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm

Native Fruiting Tree • Wildlife Friendly • Early Blooming • Florida-Adapted from Local Grower Stock

When you buy Chickasaw Plum here, you’re not getting a stressed, out-of-region liner or generic nursery stock—you’re getting trees grown directly in Pierson, raised in real Florida sand, heat, humidity, and seasonal rainfall from the beginning.

That matters. Locally grown native fruit trees establish faster, handle transplant stress better, and adapt more predictably to real landscape conditions because they’ve already been grown in the same environment they’re going into.

This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native fruit trees are selected and produced, and get real planting guidance from people who work with these species in Florida landscapes every day—not just theory.

Chickasaw Plum is one of the most valuable native fruiting trees in the Southeast because it combines resilience, beauty, and food production in a single low-maintenance plant.


Why Locally Grown Matters for Native Fruit Trees

Even tough native species perform better when started locally:

  • Stronger adaptation to Florida soils and climate cycles
  • Faster establishment and root development
  • Reduced transplant shock in home landscapes
  • Improved long-term survival in heat and drought periods
  • More reliable flowering and fruiting performance

It’s a stronger foundation for a long-lived edible native planting.


Early Blooms That Signal Spring

Chickasaw Plum is one of the first native fruit trees to bloom:

  • Covered in white flowers in early spring
  • Strong nectar source for bees and pollinators
  • Important early-season wildlife support
  • Beautiful ornamental flowering display before leaf-out

It brings life to the landscape at a time when many trees are still dormant.


Sweet Native Fruit with Real Value

This tree produces small, flavorful plums that are excellent for:

  • Fresh eating
  • Jams and jellies
  • Syrups and preserves
  • Wildlife food source

The fruit is both edible and ecologically important, supporting birds and native species.


USDA Growing Zones

Best suited for Zones 7–10, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the Southeastern United States.


Mature Size & Growth Habit

A manageable native fruit tree:

  • 10–20 ft tall (sometimes larger in ideal conditions)
  • Often forms thickets if allowed to naturalize

Can be grown as a small tree, edible hedge, or naturalized grove.


Light Requirements

Performs best in full sun for maximum flowering and fruit production, but tolerates partial shade.


Soil & Site Adaptability

Highly adaptable native species:

  • Prefers well-drained sandy soils
  • Thrives in low-fertility Florida conditions
  • Tolerates drought once established
  • Performs well in slightly disturbed or naturalized sites

One of the easiest native fruit trees to grow in the Southeast.


Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)

We focus on long-term success in real landscapes:

  • Choose a sunny, open site with airflow
  • Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball
  • Plant at ground level (do not bury trunk flare)
  • Backfill with native soil and water deeply
  • Apply mulch, keeping it away from the trunk
  • Water consistently during establishment

If you visit the farm, we can help match placement to your goals—orchard, hedge, or wildlife planting.


Watering & Establishment

Water regularly during the first 1–2 years. Once established, Chickasaw Plum becomes highly drought tolerant and performs well with minimal irrigation.


Fertilizer

Light feeding only. A balanced fertilizer in early spring is sufficient. Over-fertilizing is unnecessary for this native species.


Pruning & Maintenance

Low-maintenance native tree:

  • Remove dead or crossing branches in late winter if needed
  • Light shaping helps maintain structure
  • Can be allowed to naturalize into thickets for wildlife value

Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment

✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start
✔ Faster establishment and stronger early growth
✔ Direct grower guidance for planting success
✔ Native fruit + wildlife value in one tree
✔ Highly drought and heat tolerant once established
✔ Useful for hedges, orchards, and restoration plantings
✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person


The Real Value

This isn’t just a fruit tree—it’s a native ecosystem builder.

You’re not just planting Chickasaw Plum. You’re planting early-season food, wildlife habitat, and long-term resilience in one of the most adaptable native fruit trees in the Southeast.

Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)

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    Description

    Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia) — Locally Grown in Pierson, Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm

    Native Fruiting Tree • Wildlife Friendly • Early Blooming • Florida-Adapted from Local Grower Stock

    When you buy Chickasaw Plum here, you’re not getting a stressed, out-of-region liner or generic nursery stock—you’re getting trees grown directly in Pierson, raised in real Florida sand, heat, humidity, and seasonal rainfall from the beginning.

    That matters. Locally grown native fruit trees establish faster, handle transplant stress better, and adapt more predictably to real landscape conditions because they’ve already been grown in the same environment they’re going into.

    This is direct-from-grower material. You can visit the farm, see how native fruit trees are selected and produced, and get real planting guidance from people who work with these species in Florida landscapes every day—not just theory.

    Chickasaw Plum is one of the most valuable native fruiting trees in the Southeast because it combines resilience, beauty, and food production in a single low-maintenance plant.


    Why Locally Grown Matters for Native Fruit Trees

    Even tough native species perform better when started locally:

    • Stronger adaptation to Florida soils and climate cycles
    • Faster establishment and root development
    • Reduced transplant shock in home landscapes
    • Improved long-term survival in heat and drought periods
    • More reliable flowering and fruiting performance

    It’s a stronger foundation for a long-lived edible native planting.


    Early Blooms That Signal Spring

    Chickasaw Plum is one of the first native fruit trees to bloom:

    • Covered in white flowers in early spring
    • Strong nectar source for bees and pollinators
    • Important early-season wildlife support
    • Beautiful ornamental flowering display before leaf-out

    It brings life to the landscape at a time when many trees are still dormant.


    Sweet Native Fruit with Real Value

    This tree produces small, flavorful plums that are excellent for:

    • Fresh eating
    • Jams and jellies
    • Syrups and preserves
    • Wildlife food source

    The fruit is both edible and ecologically important, supporting birds and native species.


    USDA Growing Zones

    Best suited for Zones 7–10, with excellent performance throughout Florida and the Southeastern United States.


    Mature Size & Growth Habit

    A manageable native fruit tree:

    • 10–20 ft tall (sometimes larger in ideal conditions)
    • Often forms thickets if allowed to naturalize

    Can be grown as a small tree, edible hedge, or naturalized grove.


    Light Requirements

    Performs best in full sun for maximum flowering and fruit production, but tolerates partial shade.


    Soil & Site Adaptability

    Highly adaptable native species:

    • Prefers well-drained sandy soils
    • Thrives in low-fertility Florida conditions
    • Tolerates drought once established
    • Performs well in slightly disturbed or naturalized sites

    One of the easiest native fruit trees to grow in the Southeast.


    Planting Guidance (Grower Recommended)

    We focus on long-term success in real landscapes:

    • Choose a sunny, open site with airflow
    • Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball
    • Plant at ground level (do not bury trunk flare)
    • Backfill with native soil and water deeply
    • Apply mulch, keeping it away from the trunk
    • Water consistently during establishment

    If you visit the farm, we can help match placement to your goals—orchard, hedge, or wildlife planting.


    Watering & Establishment

    Water regularly during the first 1–2 years. Once established, Chickasaw Plum becomes highly drought tolerant and performs well with minimal irrigation.


    Fertilizer

    Light feeding only. A balanced fertilizer in early spring is sufficient. Over-fertilizing is unnecessary for this native species.


    Pruning & Maintenance

    Low-maintenance native tree:

    • Remove dead or crossing branches in late winter if needed
    • Light shaping helps maintain structure
    • Can be allowed to naturalize into thickets for wildlife value

    Why This Is a Smarter Long-Term Investment

    ✔ Grown locally in Florida conditions from the start
    ✔ Faster establishment and stronger early growth
    ✔ Direct grower guidance for planting success
    ✔ Native fruit + wildlife value in one tree
    ✔ Highly drought and heat tolerant once established
    ✔ Useful for hedges, orchards, and restoration plantings
    ✔ Opportunity to visit, learn, and select in person


    The Real Value

    This isn’t just a fruit tree—it’s a native ecosystem builder.

    You’re not just planting Chickasaw Plum. You’re planting early-season food, wildlife habitat, and long-term resilience in one of the most adaptable native fruit trees in the Southeast.

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