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Chickasaw Plum Fruit Seeds

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Add a touch of native beauty and delicious flavor to your garden with our Chickasaw Plum Fruit Seeds, perfect for anyone looking to grow something both ornamental and edible. These premium-quality seeds are selected for their excellent germination rate and are easy to plant in sunny garden beds, naturalized areas, or large containers. Whether you're just starting out or have years of gardening under your belt, Chickasaw plums are a rewarding and low-maintenance addition to any landscape.

This hardy, fast-growing shrub produces clusters of fragrant white spring flowers that attract pollinators, followed by small, sweet-tart red plums perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or homemade jellies. With its compact size and seasonal interest, it brings both flavor and beauty to your outdoor space. Start your growing journey today and enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing a native fruit from seed to harvest!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring

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Growth Habit

Shrub


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Flavor Profile

Tart, Sweet

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Plant Characteristics

Deciduous, Thorny

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Use

Fruit Production

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Growing Conditions

Well-drained, Full Sun

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Harvest Advantages

Early fruiting, Hardy

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Plant Resistance

Drought-resistant

About - Chickasaw Plum Fruit Seeds

Prunus angustifolia

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Seed Names

Chickasaw Plum

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Seed Type

Fruit Seed

Chickasaw Plum is a hardy fruit-bearing shrub native to North America. Known for its tart yet sweet plums, it thrives in a variety of climates and produces fruit early in the growing season. This plant is perfect for those looking to add native fruit plants to their landscape.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1 inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow

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Plant Spacing

4-6 feet

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Days to Maturity

2-3 years

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Soil Preparation

Scarification

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Hardiness Zones

5-9

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring

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Seed Count

100

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Nathaniel Lee
Thrived in My Garden

I planted these seeds in a sunny spot in my garden, and the growth was rapid. Now I have small, delicious fruits that attract birds, too. Overall, I�m very happy with my purchase.

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Lucy Carter
Great Growth and Healthy Plants

I wasn�t sure what to expect, but these seeds grew into strong little trees, and within a few months, I could see tiny fruits forming. Can�t wait for a full harvest!

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Jake Reynolds
A Delightful Addition to My Yard

I planted these seeds last spring, and the results were impressive! The Chickasaw plums are now producing fruit, and the plants have a sturdy, healthy appearance. A perfect choice for anyone looking for a native fruit tree.

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Rachel Morris
Native Fruit for the Win

I wanted to try a native fruit tree, and I�m so glad I went with Chickasaw plums. These seeds took off after I planted them, and the tree is already showing signs of fruit. It�s definitely a long-term investment, but I�m excited to see how it develops.

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Daniel Smith
A Great Investment for Future Fruit

I�m excited to watch these trees grow and eventually start producing more fruit. They were a little slow to get started, but after some care and attention, the results are showing.