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Monday - December 24, 2012
From: Rio Vista, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Edible Plants, Trees
Title: Native wild plum trees for Johnson County, Texas
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
What native wild plums will grow in southern Johnson County? And where can I find the trees locally? Thank youANSWER:
There are four native plums that either grow in Johnson County or in nearby or adjacent counties. They are:
Prunus rivularis (Creek plum) occurs in Johnson County according to the USDA Plants Database distribution map.
Prunus gracilis (Oklahoma plum) is shown by the USDA Plants Database distribution map as occurring in adjacent Tarrant County.
Prunus mexicana (Mexican plum) occurs in Parker, Tarrant, Dallas, Kaufman and Erath Counties according to the USDA Plants Database distribution map.
Prunus umbellata (Hog plum) occurs in adjacent Tarrant County according to the USDA Plants Database distribution map.
You can visit the our National Suppliers Directory to look for nurseries in your area that carry these native plum trees. Here are a couple that I found that carry at least one of the species above:
Weston Gardens in Bloom, Inc. in Fort Worth
Stuart Nursery, Inc. in Weatherford
You might also check the "Where Can You Buy Native Plants in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area?" page under Links and Resources on the webpage of the North Central Texas Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas.
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