Myrobalan Plum

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Myrobalan Plum

Vulgo: Myrobalan Plum
Type: A rbor,Happy stratified
Latin Name: Prunus cerasifera f. atropurpurea (Jacq.) Rehd.
Families Genera: Rosaceae, Prunus
Height: Up to 8m
Crown Breadth: 3-5m
Area: It is native to southwestern Asia and is widely cultivated in North China and the areas south of it
Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is in April. The flowers are white and both the flowers and leaves bloom simultaneously. The fruiting period is in August. The druids are nearly spherical or ellipsoidal. The fruits change from yellow to red and eventually turn black
Leaf: Throughout its growth period, the leaves remain red. The young leaves are bright red and the old ones are purplish red. It is a well-known foliage tree species. Especially the purple and shiny leaves, among the green leaves, are like never-fading flowers, forming a beautiful landscape in the green mountains and clear waters
Light: Photophil
Water: It is not drought-tolerant but can tolerate waterlogging
Soil: It has strong adaptability to soil, but grows well in fertile, deep, well-drained clayey neutral or acidic soil. It is not alkali-tolerant. It thrives in sandy gravel soil but can also grow in clayey soil. Its root system is relatively shallow and it has a strong sprouting ability.
Proposed Use: Parks, green Spaces, and courtyard trees
Maintenance: Low

Myrobalan Plum

Vulgo:

Myrobalan Plum

Type:

A rborHappy stratified

Latin Name:

Prunus cerasifera f. atropurpurea (Jacq.) Rehd.

Families Genera:

Rosaceae, Prunus

Height:

Up to 8m

Crown Breadth:

3-5m

Area:

It is native to southwestern Asia and is widely cultivated in North China and the areas south of it

Flowers&fruits:

The flowering period is in April. The flowers are white and both the flowers and leaves bloom simultaneously. The fruiting period is in August. The druids are nearly spherical or ellipsoidal. The fruits change from yellow to red and eventually turn black

Leaf:

Throughout its growth period, the leaves remain red. The young leaves are bright red and the old ones are purplish red. It is a well-known foliage tree species. Especially the purple and shiny leaves, among the green leaves, are like never-fading flowers, forming a beautiful landscape in the green mountains and clear waters

Light:

Photophil

Water:

It is not drought-tolerant but can tolerate waterlogging

Soil:

It has strong adaptability to soil, but grows well in fertile, deep, well-drained clayey neutral or acidic soil. It is not alkali-tolerant. It thrives in sandy gravel soil but can also grow in clayey soil. Its root system is relatively shallow and it has a strong sprouting ability.

Proposed Use:

Parks, green Spaces, and courtyard trees

Maintenance:

Low