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							About the Native 
							American Plum :  The Native American Plum tree, Prunus americana, 
							is also known as the Native Plum, Hedge Plum, Sloe 
							or Wild Plum. Native American Plum trees are small, 
							deciduous, single trunk trees or a multi-stemmed 
							shrub which occurs in rocky or sandy soils in 
							woodlands, pastures, abandoned farms, streams and 
							hedgerows. This deciduous tree typically grows to 
							15-25' tall with a broad, spreading crown. As a 
							shrub, it suckers freely and can form large 
							colonies. The 2 to 5 inch white flowers appear in 
							early spring before the foliage appears. Flowers are 
							followed by edible, round, red plums with bright 
							yellow pulp which ripen in early summer. This species is usually grown for ornamental 
							value and not for fruit production, however. 
							Although the plums can be eaten raw, the quality is 
							somewhat poor. The fruits are perhaps better used 
							for preserves and jellies. The leaves turn yellow to 
							red in autumn for great fall color. Branches and 
							twigs are an attractive dark reddish-brown. Wildlife 
							are attracted to the sweet fruits. |