Indian Plum also called osoberry, is an early blooming deciduous shrub native to the entire West Coast.
It is a member of the rose family, and thrives in low land habitats near forested areas. Typically it is found west of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest and west of the Sierra Nevada in California.
In the Pacific Northwest, blooms of white bells begin appearing on the branches as early as February. The flowers turn into clusters of small, seeded fruits, that attract birds, including hummingbirds.
There is a history of Native American use of the shrub for food and medicinal purposes, however very little commercial harvesting of the fruit is undertaken today.
I have had several sightings of Indian Plum while walking my dog on the Chehalis Western Trail in Olympia, Washington.
I have had several sightings of Indian Plum while walking my dog on the Chehalis Western Trail in Olympia, Washington.
Spring is coming!
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