Showing posts with label Prunus americana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prunus americana. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2018

American Plum - Prunus americana

Rosaceae - Rose Family
"A Year With the Trees" - Tree Number 80
American Plum

Prunus americana


Spring


The American Plum Tree
This tree is also called the Wild Plum.  This time of year the fruit is still green and growing. 

This tree can be identified by the way it grows in thickets due to the roots sprouting into twigs around the main trunk.  This is one of the first trees to bloom in the spring with beautiful white flowers.

The American Plum

Summer


American Plum tree in the summertime
This tree lives in Mountain Home, Arkansas.  There is a grove of American Plum trees there on the Crystal Willet Nature trail.  Master gardeners take care of this beautiful space.
Fall 
I will find the tree for this image soon I hope.


Winter

I will find the tree for this image soon I hope.

The Champion American Plum Trees

The American forests champion American Plum tree lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.  It is 25 feet high and has a circumference of 84 inches. 
There are no listings for a state champion in North Carolina.
https://www.americanforests.org/big-trees/american-plum-prunus-americana/

My favorite American Plum Tree

I do not have a favorite American Plum tree yet.  I am searching for you.  Do you know of one I can meet?

Plant a American Plum Tree

The fruit, flowers and leaves of the American Plum are important food sources for birds, insects, and mammals.  

For the love of the trees,
Becky

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

August 31 - American Plum - Prunus americana


This is the American Plum tree in the summertime.  This tree lives in Mountain Home, Arkansas.   There is a grove of American Plum here.  The grove is in a garden on the Crystal Willet Nature Trail.  Master gardeners take care of this space.  The space is open and lends an air of peace that lets your mind rest and any tiresome thoughts just drift away.  There are benches for observing nature and plenty of nature around.  I saw rabbits myself as well as many different birds while sitting in the park this evening after work.  I highly recommend an afternoon in nature.  Just sit.  While sitting do not engage your thoughts, just acknowledge them and keep on sitting.


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