Key Facts
Scientific Name: Prunus nigra ‘Princess Kay’
Common Name: Princess Kay Plum
Family: Rosaceae
Height: 15-25 feet at maturity
Spread: 15-20 feet
Leaf Shape: Oval to rounded, with serrated edges
Bark Color: Dark brown to gray
Fall Foliage Color: Red to purple
Growth Habit: Upright, rounded
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well-drained soils, adaptable to various soil types
Water Needs: Moderate, prefers consistent moisture
Wildlife Value: Attracts pollinators such as bees, provides food for birds
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to common pests and diseases
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-7
Why You’ll Love It:
The Princess Kay Plum not only adds beauty to your garden with its lovely spring blossoms and rich fall colors but also provides delicious fruit that can be enjoyed fresh or used in various recipes. Its adaptability to colder climates and minimal maintenance needs make it a practical and attractive choice for home gardeners. Whether you’re interested in ornamental value or fresh plums, this tree is a wonderful addition to any landscape.
Princess Kay Plum
The Princess Kay Plum (Prunus nigra ‘Princess Kay’) is a beautiful and productive tree, known for its ornamental appeal and delicious fruit. This variety of the Canada Plum is appreciated for its stunning spring blossoms and rich purple plums that are perfect for fresh eating or preserves. It is well-suited to colder climates and provides both visual and culinary benefits to the garden.