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Prunus americana, commonly called the American plum, [7] wild plum, or Marshall's large yellow sweet plum, is a species of Prunus native to North America from Saskatchewan and Idaho south to New Mexico and east to Québec, Maine and Florida.
10 Μαρ 2021 · What Are American Plums? The American plum (scientific name: Prunus americana) is often called the wild plum. The tree is often confused with the very similar looking Canada plum, although the fruit itself is quite different (bright red rather than yellow).
Scientific Name: Family: Rosaceae. Genus: Prunus. Species: P. americana. Hardiness Zone: 3 to 8. Height: 15 to 25 ft. Width: 15 to 25 ft. Common Characteristics: The American plum is a small, deciduous single or multi-stemmed shrub. It is fast-growing and short-lived, typically from 15 to 30 years.
Prunus americana Marsh., American plum, is a deciduous large shrub or small tree with a broad crown, reaching heights up to 15 feet. Fruits are red to yellow, almost globular edible plums about l inch in diameter. Flowers are white, 5-petaled, about 1 inch across, and borne singly or in clusters at the juncture of a stem and leaf. Leaves are ...
Scientific name: Prunus americana. Pronunciation: PROO-nus uh-mair-ih-KAY-nuh. Common name(s): American plum. Family: Rosaceae. Plant type: tree. USDA hardiness zones: 3B through 8 (Figure 5) Planting month for zone 7: year-round. Planting month for zone 8: year-round. Origin: native to Florida
American plum is a multi-trunked tall shrub or small tree that has expanded its range through planting even as its wild range may be declining (it is listed as Threatened in Vermont and New Hampshire). Its unpleasant-smelling but showy white flowers mature into edible red plums in mid-summer.
9 Οκτ 2023 · American Plum (Prunus americana) is a shrub to small tree that is native to most of the United States and mid-west to eastern Canada. This plant is a host to four butterflies and many moths, including the Luna Moth and is an important nectar source for other insects.