It is in the Rosaceae family, and this like many of the stone fruits are part of the Prunus genus. Purple leaf plum grows to approximately 4-6 m tall and wide at maturity, and has a rounded shape. It should be planted in a location with full sun. The leaves will turn green if grown in the shade. Most cultivars for sale have the reddish-purple leaves, there are ones with green foliage also available.
Flowers are small, fragrant and either white or pale pink. Purple leaf plum is one of the first trees to flower in the spring, with the blossoms appearing before the leaves. Although the fruits are small at only 3 cm, they are edible. These little gems can be yellow, purple, or red, depending on the cultivar chosen. Birds love to eat these fruits off the tree, too.
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Gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Enjoy the lovely flowers! Here Fall is approaching.
ReplyDeleteWe have always grown Prunus cerasifera, but now we have plum pox disease, it's off limits for us. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. Your plum tree must loves its location. I love fruit trees because their flowers are so welcoming after many months of dull landscape. Enjoy that gorgeous tree.
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