Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia) is a hardy, native, deciduous shrub or small tree (12–20 ft) commonly found in the Southern U.S., forming dense thickets via root suckers. It is known for its fragrant white flowers that bloom in early spring, followed by tart red to yellow plums in mid-summer. It thrives in full sun and various soils, offering low-maintenance landscaping and edible fruit.