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Plum, Mexican - - Prunus mexicana



Zones 6 - 8 Flowering Tree 15' - 30' High 20' - 25' Spread
Slow Growth Full Sun Various Soils Rounded Shape






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Plum, Mexican - - Prunus mexicana


Mexican Plum should be grown in full sun or partial shade on well-drained, rich soil but will tolerate almost any soil. It is quite drought-tolerant once established. This small tree is well suited for residential landscapes, and is especially popular in Texas. It might be best to locate the tree back from the edge of a patio, deck or walk since the fruits can be a little messy for a short period in the summer or early fall. Planted in the lawn or in a bed of low-growing ground cover, fruits drop unnoticed and are of no concern. The tree can be a `show stopper' when it is in bloom. It makes a nice tree for planting near power lines due to its small size.