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Purple Pony Flowering Plum Tree | NatureHills.com | Flowering plum tree, Purple leaf plum tree, Plum tree
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Purple Pony Flowering Plum Tree | NatureHills.com

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Compact Fruitless Purple Pony Plum Tree! Homeowners across the country have fallen in love with the dwarf Purple Pony Flowering Plum Tree (Prunus cerasifera 'Purple Pony')! This cute ornamental is a very dependable accent with abundant, shell-pink flowers in the early spring! The beautiful, single pale pink blooms bring in the butterflies as they adorn the bare branches in the spring but are quickly followed by the deep purple foliage. This foliage color does not fade, discolor, dull, or go green! It stays glistening, vivid, and dark red all through the heat of summer. With smaller yards, the need for dwarf accent trees has never been greater. The ornamental value of the Purple Pony is outstanding. It stays small and has a wonderful shape in the landscape — any size landscape! This tree stays nice and tidy, too! It features a compact, uniform canopy that won't require much pruning to shape it. You can plant it and enjoy it, knowing it won't give you trouble. And Purple Pony Plum has been observed since 1962! It is considered sterile because it doesn't produce fruit, it won't mess up the yard, walkway, or driveway! It is a wonderful Flowering Plum that is a non-fruiting tree. The delightful characteristics of the Purple Pony Plum make it a must-have for today's landscape. This is a fine selection that will be enjoyed in the yard for many years to come. How to Use Purple Pony Plum in the Landscape With lot sizes shrinking, the dwarf Purple Pony Plum is the perfect tree to add a spot of brilliance throughout the yard with little extra effort. From the light pink blooms to the gorgeous leaves all season, you can use this as a small anchor tree for garden beds. With its attractive shape, it's dressy enough for front yard plantings. Try this as a single specimen at the corner of your house, or plant one on either side of your front door. You'll love the look of a long, straight row of individual Purple Pony Plum trees lining a driveway. A hedgerow would also work beautifully as a long backdrop along the back fence of a property. This is a beautiful way to add height to an existing fence. The uniform growth of the trees gives a consistent look in these applications. For individual trees, plant them 10 to 12 feet apart. You'll measure from the trunk of one to the trunk of the next. For a hedgerow, where the branches will grow together and touch, shorten the planting distance to 8 to 10 feet between each trunk. You can leave the lower branches growing low on the trunk for a beautiful specimen or privacy screen. You'll gain more blooms in spring and a gorgeous foliage display. Or, limb up any low branches back to the trunk if you'd like to use it as a small shade tree. You'll gain more room under the canopy. Just imagine you and a friend in a pair of comfy chairs and a pitcher of lemonade or cocktails. How fun! A pretty tree like this can also be used to create walls of garden rooms. Carve out a special place for yourself in your yard. Purple Pony Plum can be used in unlimited ways in the landscape. This is truly the ideal accent tree for the limited lot size of today's average-size urban properties. Dark Purple Leaves Sweet-Scented Pink Flowers For Pollinators Foliage Color Won't Fade Burgundy Fall Foliage Fruitless Sterile Flowers - No Mess! Small Accent Tree - Ideal for Small Yards Easy To Include Accents, Lawn & Specimen Trees #ProPlantTips for Care Plant this Dwarf Flowering Plum in full sun, or in partial sun where it will get afternoon shade, especially in hotter climates. Give it regular watering to get it established in your yard. Once it's become established, it can tolerate periodic drought. Easy care trees, plant them in rich organic soil that has good drainage. While this tree tolerates a wide range of soil types, please note that it does require good drainage. Where poor drainage is suspected, plant the Purple Pony on a mound or raised bed 12 to 18 inches above the soil line. The Purple Pony displays good disease resistance, has a sterile flower (so it will not produce fruit), and has become very popular in the colder zones of USDA 5 and 6. Light pruning is best done in fall, winter, or summer. You won't want to miss any of the flowers, after all. Full Sun & Afternoon/Part Shade In Hot Climates Must Have Well-Drained Soil Moderate Moisture Needs Prune When Dormant Good Disease Resistance! Cold Hardy People are searching for these beautiful young trees. If you see it in stock, please place your order today! Frequently Asked Questions How big do Purple Pony Flowering Plum Trees get? Purple Pony Ornamental Plum Trees can obtain 15 feet in mature height and width in optimal conditions. How fast do Purple Pony Plum Trees grow? Purple Pony Plum Trees are medium-growth rate trees and can gain about a foot or so of growth per year in optimal conditions. Are Purple Leaf Plum Trees messy? Do Purple Pony Plum Trees lose their leaves? Purple Pony Plum Tree will drop its leaves in the fall but otherwise is not any more or less messy than your typical deciduous tree. Plus it is fruitless because of its sterile flowers! What Shipping Options Do You Offer? NatureHills.com works closely with our growers and nursery professionals to ensure we ship when it is most appropriate for your area. Our goal is to deliver the hardiest plants by avoiding extreme high and low temperatures. Check out our shipping schedule for more information and to learn our wills and won'ts when it comes to shipping plants, both bareroot, and containers. Find your Purple Pony Plum Tree for sale here at NatureHills.com!
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