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Beach Plum, Prunus maritima, 5 Shrub Seeds (Showy, Edible, Hardy, Fast) Ready To Ship
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Leaf: Alternate, simple, deciduous, ovate to obovate 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches long, finely serrated margin, green above, and slightly paler and pubescent beneath, glands present near leaf base.
Flower: Fragrant, white, 5 petals, 1/2 inch across, long filaments, yellow anthers, appear singly or in small clusters in mid-spring.
Fruit: Fleshy drupe, nearly round, up to 1 inch, crimson to blue-black, ripens late summer.
Twig: Slender, reddish brown, new growth with pubescence, buds reddish and sharp pointed; leaf scars raised.
Bark: Initially reddish brown and smooth with numerous horizontal lenticels, later becoming dark and rough.
Form: A multi-stemmed shrub, generally to 4 feet in the wild, but to 10 feet when cultivated, generally with a spread equal to height, spreads by root suckering.
Other Names: Prunus acuminata
Zone: 3 to 7
Growth Rate: Fast
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub
Family: Rosaceae
Native Range: Northeastern United States
Height: 4 to 8 feet
Spread: 4 to 8 feet
Shape: Rounded
Bloom Time: May
Bloom Color: White
Flower/Fruit: 1/2” white flowers followed by edible 1” purple fruit.
Sun: Full Sun
Drought Tolerance: Moderate to High
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a well-drained soil, adaptable to most soils, salt tolerant.
Culture: Prune after flowering in spring. Easily transplanted.
Uses: Specimen, patio plant, small groupings, for flowering effect, for edible fruit, foundation plant.
Sowing Prunus maritima Seeds:
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours
Stratify: Warm 30-60 days, then Cold 90-120 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium.
Germination: Sow 1/2" to 3/4” Deep
Germination:
Seed packets are labeled with seed name and sowing details.
Seeds have not been pretreated unless specified in the listing.
Seed is not a specific Cultivar (Variety) unless specified in the listing.
Due to the many factors involved in successful germination, Seller cannot be responsible for buyers growing methods or mistakes.
I have provided what I believe to be a good overview on this page (which you are free to print for further reference), however, it is still recommended to check specialist literature for more details and practices specific to your climate and soil conditions to avoid mistakes in the germination and growing process.
Flower: Fragrant, white, 5 petals, 1/2 inch across, long filaments, yellow anthers, appear singly or in small clusters in mid-spring.
Fruit: Fleshy drupe, nearly round, up to 1 inch, crimson to blue-black, ripens late summer.
Twig: Slender, reddish brown, new growth with pubescence, buds reddish and sharp pointed; leaf scars raised.
Bark: Initially reddish brown and smooth with numerous horizontal lenticels, later becoming dark and rough.
Form: A multi-stemmed shrub, generally to 4 feet in the wild, but to 10 feet when cultivated, generally with a spread equal to height, spreads by root suckering.
Other Names: Prunus acuminata
Zone: 3 to 7
Growth Rate: Fast
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub
Family: Rosaceae
Native Range: Northeastern United States
Height: 4 to 8 feet
Spread: 4 to 8 feet
Shape: Rounded
Bloom Time: May
Bloom Color: White
Flower/Fruit: 1/2” white flowers followed by edible 1” purple fruit.
Sun: Full Sun
Drought Tolerance: Moderate to High
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a well-drained soil, adaptable to most soils, salt tolerant.
Culture: Prune after flowering in spring. Easily transplanted.
Uses: Specimen, patio plant, small groupings, for flowering effect, for edible fruit, foundation plant.
Sowing Prunus maritima Seeds:
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours
Stratify: Warm 30-60 days, then Cold 90-120 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium.
Germination: Sow 1/2" to 3/4” Deep
Germination:
Seed packets are labeled with seed name and sowing details.
Seeds have not been pretreated unless specified in the listing.
Seed is not a specific Cultivar (Variety) unless specified in the listing.
Due to the many factors involved in successful germination, Seller cannot be responsible for buyers growing methods or mistakes.
I have provided what I believe to be a good overview on this page (which you are free to print for further reference), however, it is still recommended to check specialist literature for more details and practices specific to your climate and soil conditions to avoid mistakes in the germination and growing process.


