March 4th, 2006
Prunus mexicana

My two smaller Mexican plum trees are covered in a froth of white blossom this week. I planted them in 1995, but it’s been only in the last two or three years that they have created the effect I originally envisioned–a solid white foam of flowers. I was inspired by the trees in my neighbor’s yard and this year almost all our trees are blooming together which is just what I imagined.
I also have a larger Mexican plum which I bought from Gardens. I think they must be slightly different varieties. The larger tree is has formed a large oval shape while the two smaller trees spread and almost weep. The large tree doesn’t flower as heavily, even though it is an older, much bigger tree. The flowers have a tint of rose at their throats; the flowers on the two smaller trees are tinted green.

Mexican plums are intended to be ornamental. The large tree bears ume-sized plums which are mostly seed, fit only for birds. I’m tempted to try making the Japanese liquor umeshu.
Zanthan Gardens History
1995-01-29
Planted the Mexican plum (from Gardens) in the center of the woods.
1995-02-18
Planted a second Mexican plum (this one from BSN). Looks very sickly, the root system is infested with ants. I pile rocks around it to hold it up, as there are not enough roots for it to balance the top of the tree. 1999-02-18. Four years later this tree hangs on but does not thrive. It was almost split in half by the big storm that brought all the trees down. It is too much in the shade and has not even begun to leaf out or flower, now, even as the Gardens tree is almost finished blooming. 2006-03-05. This tree has finally recovered and both the small trees have more flowers than the large one does.
1995-03-05.
The flowering trees in the yard behind us are in all they’re glory. I can hardly wait until the year our grove of three Mexican plums joins them.
1995-03-10.
Bought third small Mexican plum from Barton Springs Nursery.
1996-02-14
The Mexican plum tree from Gardens has quite a few flowers; the other two do not. The large tree in the yard to the west of ours is in the early stages of its glory.
1999-02-14.
Ditto.
2001-02-14.
The large Mexican plum from Gardens has a skirt of white flowers. They are as dense as the neighbor’s tree, but they only cover the lower branches. The sickly BSN plum has a lot of buds, as does the baby BSN one. This is the first year, I think, that all three will have a respectible showing of blossom. The show of the neighbor’s trees are spectacular.
2001-02-23
For the first time the Mexican plums give a hint to my vision: all three trees are in full bloom, creating a screen of white flowers against the west fence.
2003-01-21.
First flower on the Mexican plum from Gardens. This is the only plum tree flowering, so far. Not even the neighbor’s tree that is usually covered in blossom has a hint of buds yet.
2004-03-08.
The large tree from Gardens finished blooming last week and the two small trees bloomed this week in concert.
by M Sinclair Stevens in Austin, Texas