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Prunus nigra Cerasifolia Black Ornamental Plum

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pot size: 25cm

Prunus nigra 'Cerasifolia', commonly known as Black Ornamental Plum, is a deciduous tree admired for its deep purple to black foliage and stunning springtime blossoms. This medium-sized tree typically reaches a height of 4 to 8 meters, making it suitable for both residential gardens and larger landscapes. In spring, it produces an abundance of small, fragrant white to pale pink flowers, creating a beautiful contrast against the dark foliage. As the season progresses, the tree may also bear small, dark purple plums that are both ornamental and edible. For added effect try planting contrasting silver foliaged plants at base such as Dichondra Silver Falls and Cotyledon Silver Waves. 

To grow Prunus nigra 'Cerasifolia' in Australia, plant it in a location that receives full sun, which ensures the best foliage color and flowering performance. The tree prefers well-drained soil but is adaptable to a range of soil types, from sandy loam to clay. Regular watering is crucial, especially during the tree's first few years and during dry periods. Mulching around the base can help conserve moisture and keep the roots cool. Minimal pruning is required, primarily to remove any dead or damaged branches and to maintain its shape.

This ornamental plum tree is relatively hardy and resistant to most common pests and diseases, although it can occasionally be affected by aphids or fungal issues. An application of a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring can support healthy growth and vibrant foliage. The Black Ornamental Plum's striking appearance and ease of care make it a popular choice for Australian gardeners looking to add a touch of elegance and drama to their outdoor spaces.

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