American plum serves as a versatile addition to the landscape, providing both edible fruits and critical wildlife support. We provide this tree as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches. This production method supports a fibrous root system, allowing for successful transplanting throughout the growing season. It is an ideal option for adding specific specimens to orchards or native plantings. Prunus americana displays large, fragrant white blossoms that transition into red fruit by late summer. Beyond its role as a fruit producer, it acts as a valuable pollinator magnet and a host plant for butterflies such as the red spotted purple, Eastern tiger swallowtail, and coral hairstreak. The tree also offers dense cover for nesting birds. Its genetic traits make it a compatible rootstock for various peaches and plums. Plum species are well-suited for creating windbreaks or managing erosion through its natural suckering habit. It thrives in moist, loamy soils and tolerates flooding, making it a poor candidate for dry, drought-prone areas. For optimal health and fruit set, locate this tree in full sun. American plum typically reaches 15–20 feet in height with a spread of 10–15 feet. Our potted stock minimizes root circling, promoting better integration into the surrounding soil after planting. This format offers a practical solution for establishing disease-resistant native fruit trees during the active season. With proper watering and site selection, American plum will develop into a lasting resource for local ecosystems.