American plum (1-2' seedling)
Latin Name: Prunus americana. Family: Rosaceae (Rose)
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Medium tree
Mature size: 32ft
Native range: North America
Preferred habitat: Forest edges, hedges, full sun
Pollinators: Bees
Edible parts: Fruit
Uses and functions: Dried seeds,Grafting rootstock
Fast growing native tree. Spring blooming white flowers are an amazing food source for countless pollinators who buzz loudly over the blossoms. Will slowly form a thicket of clones from root suckers, which the parent tree will not pollinate. Two or more unique trees are needed for pollination, and should be planted about 10' apart.
Latin Name: Prunus americana. Family: Rosaceae (Rose)
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Medium tree
Mature size: 32ft
Native range: North America
Preferred habitat: Forest edges, hedges, full sun
Pollinators: Bees
Edible parts: Fruit
Uses and functions: Dried seeds,Grafting rootstock
Fast growing native tree. Spring blooming white flowers are an amazing food source for countless pollinators who buzz loudly over the blossoms. Will slowly form a thicket of clones from root suckers, which the parent tree will not pollinate. Two or more unique trees are needed for pollination, and should be planted about 10' apart.
Latin Name: Prunus americana. Family: Rosaceae (Rose)
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Medium tree
Mature size: 32ft
Native range: North America
Preferred habitat: Forest edges, hedges, full sun
Pollinators: Bees
Edible parts: Fruit
Uses and functions: Dried seeds,Grafting rootstock
Fast growing native tree. Spring blooming white flowers are an amazing food source for countless pollinators who buzz loudly over the blossoms. Will slowly form a thicket of clones from root suckers, which the parent tree will not pollinate. Two or more unique trees are needed for pollination, and should be planted about 10' apart.