Damson Plum
Prunus institia
- Self-Pollinating
- Hardy plant
- Produces dark blue fruit
- Grows to 10' to 20' with 10' to 20' spread
- Zones 5 to 7
- Can't Ship To: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, HI, ID, LA, OR, SC, WA, CO
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Zones 5 - 7
The Damson Plum can be expected to grow in the zones shown in color in the arborday.org zone map.VIEW MAP

fruit tree
The Damson Plum falls into the following type(s): Fruit Trees

10' - 20' High
The Damson Plum grows to be 10' - 20' feet in height.

10' - 20' Spread
The Damson Plum has a spread of about 10' - 20' at full maturity.

Medium Growth
This tree grows at a medium growth rate. [More about this.]

Full Sun
This plum does well in full sun.

Various Soils
This tree grows in a wide variety of soil types and has some tolerance for heavy and waterlogged soils. It prefers a moist, well drained, loamy, mildly acidic to mildly alkaline soil.

Oval Shape
This plum has oval shape.

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Attributes:
The Damson plum tree has many traits that make it a fine choice for the homeowner. These characteristics are a low and compact crown, tolerance to different kinds of soils, cold hardiness, resistance to diseases, and the ability to thrive with little or no care. The tart juicy plums are excellent for home canning.
Wildlife Value:
Plum trees provide cover and food to butterfly larva, birds, and mammals.
History/Lore/Use:
Damson plum has the distinction of being around virtually unaltered for thousands of years. Its seeds have been found in prehistoric dwellings. It appears in ancient Mesopotamian records, and is the plum of the ancient Greek poets. It took its name from Damascus. From there, it was taken to Italy and then to the rest of Europe where it now grows wild and in home orchards. The strong similarities between wild and domestic trees, and between the descriptions of ancient writers and observations today make this fruit tree noted for its remarkable consistancy.The Damson is often grouped with the European plums, but botanists classify it as a separate species. It may be an ancestor of the European plum. Wild plum trees are symbolic of independence. Plum is the national flower of Taiwan, and its flowers are often depicted in Asian art.
Height Variations:
The standard grows to 20', and dwarf grows to 10' in height.
Spread Variations:
Standard spread grows to 20', dwarf grows to 10'.
Moisture:
This tree requires moist, well drained soil and is not drought tolerant.
Leaves:
Simple, ovate or elliptic with acute or obtuse tips, finely toothed on the margins, green and often wrinkled on top, paler and softly hairy beneath
Flower Color:
White
Bloom Time:
April.
Fruit Description:
Small, dark blue or purple 1" oval drupe with golden yellow firm flesh, taste can be either sour or sweet, clingstone.
A hardy plant that produces dark blue fruit. Bears in August. (Self-pollinating) (zones 5-7)
| Spring Shipping | Fall Shipping | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Color | Zone |
Approximate Ship Dates |
Order Deadline |
Approximate Ship Dates |
Order Deadline |
| 2 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 3 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 4 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 5 | 04/15–05/30 | 05/14 | 11/01–11/26 | 11/12 | |
| 6 | 03/19–05/12 | 05/07 | 11/01–12/03 | 11/19 | |
| 7 | 03/11–05/07 | 04/30 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
| 8 | 02/26–04/30 | 04/23 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
| 9 | 02/26–04/30 | 04/23 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
| 10 | 02/26–04/30 | 04/23 | 11/05–12/10 | 11/26 | |
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The benefits of bare-root trees
Our trees are delivered with natural bare roots which have been dipped in hydrating gel prior to shipment to keep the roots moist and healthy. As their abundant, fibrous roots aren't confined by a container, bare-root trees get off to a more vigorous start compared to containerized roots which typically need more time to adjust to transplanting. Bare-root trees typically surpass the size of larger containerized trees in only a few years.


Natural root (also called bare root) trees are shipped without soil around their roots. They are shipped when dormant in the spring and fall seasons. We dip the roots in a hydrating gel to keep them moist during shipping.
Potted (also called containerized) trees come in 4" containers.