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“Mexican Plum” by Mary PK Burns is licensed under CC BY 2.0 A small tree reaching 20-30′ at maturity. Leaves : simple, serrate, alternate, deciduous, 2-4″ in length turning yellow in fall.
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Mexican Plum is a handsome native small deciduous tree with a rounded crown. Trees are valued most for their showy fragrant white spring flowers. The small yellow plums are edible.
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14 Αυγ 2023 · Mexican plum is native to the central United States and Mexico and is widely available as a drought-tolerant landscape tree in commercial nurseries. Mexican plum trees do best in full sun to dappled shade.
Mexican Plum, Big Tree Plum, Inch Plum. Mexican plum is a beautiful single-trunked, spring-flowering small tree with bark that eventually gets dark and striated, peeling off in patches. It grows in full sun or as an understory tree in the eastern half of the state, usually in deep rich soils of river bottoms, open woods, fencerows and well ...
Leaves provide beautiful yellow fall color. Native habitat: dry to moist thin woods, river bottoms and prairies, mostly in Northeast and North Central Texas. Propagation: softwood cutting, root cutting, hardwood cutting, semi-hardwood cutting, seed.
Mexican plum’s a native, deciduous tree with beautiful, fragrant spring blooms in February and early March. Its white flowers, similar to other fruit trees in the Prunus family, are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators.