Beach Plum
Beach Plum
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Beach Plum Description
🍇 Beech Plum Shrub (Prunus maritima)
Zones: 3–8 | Height: 4–8 ft | Spread:** 6–10 ft | Growth Rate: Medium
Light: Full sun | Soil: Well-drained, sandy to loamy
Fruit Ripening Time: August to September
Pollination: Plant 2+ for best fruit set
🏞️ Product Description:
The Beech Plum is a hardy, native fruiting shrub that delivers dense cover and wildlife-attracting fruit—perfect for food plots, field edges, and upland habitat improvement. This coastal-native plant thrives in well-drained soils and produces sweet, tart plums from late summer into fall, making it a valuable soft mast addition to any hunting or habitat property.
With its compact size and suckering habit, Beech Plum forms thickets ideal for cover and nesting, while feeding everything from deer and turkeys to songbirds and small game.
🦌 Perfect for Hunting Properties:
This shrub pulls double duty as a food source and habitat booster:
🍽️ Soft Mast from Summer into Fall:
Beech Plum fruits ripen from August through October, giving wildlife access to sweet, energy-rich food right as seasons begin to change. Great for filling the gap between early persimmons and hard mast drops.
🌾 Cover That Produces:
Grows thick and low, offering excellent bedding, nesting, and escape cover—especially when planted along edges, trails, or as part of a wildlife corridor.
🦃 Upland Bird & Pollinator Friendly:
Its spring blooms attract native pollinators and butterflies, while its fruit and structure support turkeys, quail, and songbirds throughout the year.
🌱 Tough, Native & Low Maintenance:
Adapted to sandy, dry soils and salt-tolerant by nature, Beech Plum is extremely hardy and requires minimal care once established. It thrives in poor or disturbed sites, and spreads over time to form dense habitat blocks.
💡 Pollination Note:
Beech Plum is not reliably self-pollinating, so plant at least two or more shrubs to ensure a good fruit crop.
🛠️ Planting Tips:
Space 5–8 ft apart to form dense cover or productive hedgerows
Use Shrub Survival Kits to boost establishment and protect young plants
Prune lightly to encourage branching and rejuvenate old growth
Mulch Or use our Weed Mat to retain soil moisture and reduce weed pressure
🐾 Summary:
The Beech Plum is a compact powerhouse for wildlife habitat—offering fruit, cover, and ecological value in one rugged native plant. Whether you're designing thickets for game birds or adding soft mast to your food plot plan, this shrub brings season-long benefits and thrives where others won’t.
Plant it for fruit, cover, and the kind of native diversity that supports wildlife all year long.
Additional Details
Zones: 3-8
Soil Types: Sandy
Soil Conditions: Well Drained
Growth Rates: Fast
Maturity Height: 6-12'
Production Starts: August, September, October
Harvest/Drop Details: August - September
Crop Abundance: Thick Clusters
Specializations: Thicket, Bedding, Screening