No Buds, no Leaves, is this Plum Tree Dead

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Older tree , no fruit at all last year , just a few buds and leaves. This year, nothing at all, and some holes about 1/16 dia in the bark, looks like from some kind of insect ?
 
Where are you? I'm in California and my plum tree is full of leaves.
 
Where are you? I'm in California and my plum tree is full of leaves.

SOCAL. I guess it's like I am thinking like my goldfish floating on the surface is just sleeping.
 
My plum is the last to leaf out, but it did so a couple of weeks ago. Dig a fingernail into the bark and look for green cambium just under the bark. If there's no green anywhere, you need a new tree.
 
Sounds like a borer type pest or fire blight. Either way I'd replace it. Best to put something from a different genus it that place. In this case avoid anything from Prunus. There is a greater likelihood of the young tree of the same genus failing to thrive or dying from disease/bugs if put in the same location.
 

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It certainly looks to be in a catatonic state right now, as previously posted the Fake Fruit Pears, Plums Plastic Artificial Decor might make a pleasant addition

Some of the leaves are torn, view pictures. The torn leaves will add more realism. By contrast the bush with the red blooms looks spectacular . Is it possible that it has fully matured to a prune tree? hahahaha
 
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This is the best thread ever, im have so much fun on it. I hope this tree returns to a fruit bearing , wonderful looking, owner enjoyment item
 
The Plum Tree is Plum gone. With the years of drought and bugs. Didn't find any green under the bark anywhere.

I saved the trunk for some woodworking project in the future. The wood looks like it could be used for furniture if it was from a larger tree.
 
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I was going to say......may the plum tree RIP. But I guess in this case it will be carved up into several pieces.

 
The Plum Tree is Plum gone. With the years of drought and bugs. Didn't find any green under the bark anywhere.

I saved the trunk for some woodworking project in the future. The wood looks like it could be used for furniture if it was from a larger tree.
Maybe you can plan another one. I have nearly 60-70 small and medium fruit trees in my small yard. I intend to remove those trees that are not productive and make room for more.
Right now I have 4 plum trees, 2 with 4in1 type and two green gage kind of plums. I had sucesss with it in NorCal, produces tons of delicious fruits. I never buy any plums in the super market. They taste too bland.
 
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