American Wild Plum
Other common names: Wild Plum, American Plum
Scientific Name: Prunus americana
Conservation status: Least Concern
Photos of different parts of the plant



Characteristics that make them easy to be
● They are a small tree with a short trunk
● Dark brown trunk and many spreading branches
● Large white flowers
● Red or yellow fruits when ripe
● Broad crown
Ecological Importance
Wildplums often grow along streams and river edges, where they help to prevent erosion and stabilize banks.
They provide valuable nesting cover and are a host to many butterflies. They attract large numbers of native bees.
Significance to Indigenous peoples and all other Humans
The plum fruit produced by this tree is edible and can be made into jams, preserves and pies. They can also be eaten on their own. Indigenous peoples use the bark and fruit for nutrition, and they would dry the fruits for later consumption.
Geographical Range

HSC Range

Near the bird feeders at Willow’s landing.