prunus pissardi nigra

description

the prunus cerasifera "pissardii nigra", commonly known as plum ornamental pissardii nigra, is a deciduous tree appreciated for its exceptional beauty. with dark purple leaves holding their intense color for much of the season, this tree adds a touch of elegance to the landscape. during spring, produces small light pink flowers, creating a fascinating contrast with the foliage. nigra pissardii is often used as a plant ornamental in gardens and parks, offering a unique visual attraction and a remarkable seasonal interest.

characteristic

leaves: the most obvious characteristic of this variety of plum is its foliage with dark purple color. leaves are generally round or ovate, creating a dense hair and colored.
flowering:in spring, the prunus pissardi nigra produces light pink flowers or white, adding a touch of delicacy to the hair. the flowering is often abundant and showy.
fruit:this variety produces small red fruits, generally not intended for human consumption, but which contribute to charm ornamental plant.
portamento:has an erect and compact bearing, with branches that can develop evenly. the shape of the plant is usually roundish.
height: usually reaches moderate heights, making it suitable for gardens and more limited spaces than some others variety of trees.
adaptability:this species is generally resistant and adaptable to different types soils and climatic conditions. can thrive in many regions, making it a popular choice for ornamental purposes.

origin

the prunus cerasifera "pissardii nigra"is a plant native to western Asia and has been introduced in many parts of the world for purposes ornamental thanks to its dark purple foliage and bark decorative. the variety "pissardii nigra" has been selected for its distinctive features and its global diffusion as ornamental plant was significant.

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