Prunus, Dwarf Red-Leaf Plum, Purple Leaf Sand Cherry

Prunus x cistena

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Prunus (PROO-nus)
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Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
1"-2"
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Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Huntsville, Alabama

Flagstaff, Arizona

Texarkana, Arkansas

Brighton, Colorado

Castle Rock, Colorado

Colorado City, Colorado

Denver, Colorado

Littleton, Colorado

Wheat Ridge, Colorado

Niceville, Florida

Winterville, Georgia

Fruitland, Idaho

Payette, Idaho

Chicago, Illinois(2 reports)

Macomb, Illinois

Sugar Grove, Illinois

Woodridge, Illinois

Indianapolis, Indiana

Saint John, Indiana

Davenport, Iowa

Keokuk, Iowa

Olathe, Kansas

Louisville, Kentucky

Berwick, Maine

Saugus, Massachusetts

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Fenton, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Kingsley, Michigan

Tecumseh, Michigan

Traverse City, Michigan

Bovey, Minnesota

Nisswa, Minnesota

Purdy, Missouri

Great Falls, Montana

Kearney, Nebraska

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Nutley, New Jersey

Buffalo, New York

Jefferson, New York

New York City, New York

Patchogue, New York

Tonawanda, New York

Akron, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio(2 reports)

Delaware, Ohio

Lancaster, Ohio

Lynchburg, Ohio

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Perkasie, Pennsylvania

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

Coventry, Rhode Island

Belton, Texas

Kaysville, Utah

Payson, Utah

Lexington, Virginia

Richmond, Virginia

Waverly, Virginia

Benton City, Washington

Ellsworth, Wisconsin

Green Bay, Wisconsin

New Lisbon, Wisconsin

Owen, Wisconsin

Racine, Wisconsin

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

10
positives
6
neutrals
3
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Downingtown, PA | July 2015 | negative

I consider this as a cheap junk shrub sold by almost every conventional nursery in the East and Midwest and other regions. It usually liv...Read More

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New Lisbon, WI (Zone 4b) | July 2014 | neutral

I bought a very small specimin hoping it would grow quickly but the deer kept pruning if for me... its still about 2 feet tall after 5 ye...Read More

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Cary, IL | June 2014 | positive

I have had several Purple Leaf Sand Cherries in my yard - both in shade and sunny locations. They did equally well in either location. <...Read More

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| October 2013 | positive

My experience with my purple sand cherry has been generally positive. I've had it for several years and up to this year had no problems. ...Read More

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Flagstaff, AZ | December 2011 | positive

Got these from the local home improvement store for cheap. They are planted in alkaline soil and get blasted by wind from late-March unti...Read More

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Suffield, CT | May 2011 | positive

This is a beautiful plant. We have three of them in a flower bed and want to keep them small, as in a shrub.

I am looki...Read More

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Tonawanda, NY | May 2010 | neutral

I'm looking for bugs on this plant on how to control them

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Richmond, VA (Zone 7b) | March 2009 | negative

We acquired three seriously overgrown sand cherries when we bought our house. The previous owners had inexplicably placed them in the fr...Read More

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Patchogue, NY (Zone 7a) | October 2007 | neutral

Mine was located in a small over-grown and weed-infested area at my home when I moved in last year. I've tended to the area by adding lo...Read More

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Rockwood, TN (Zone 7a) | May 2007 | neutral

It has beautiful flowers and leaf coloration. I love it, so do the japanese beetles :( They loved mine to death.

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Waverly, VA | April 2007 | positive

These plants are the easiest plants to grow. They are incredibly drought tolerant. It is a hybrid of an Caucasian an US native species of...Read More

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| March 2006 | positive

Planted 1quart pot 13 years ago in full sun. It's about 8 ft tall, with about 10 foot spread.
It's always had wonderful purple fol...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | July 2005 | neutral

These are very popular in Oklahoma City. The color is just beautiful in contrast with green leaved trees.

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Broadview, SK (Zone 3a) | October 2004 | positive

Grows nicely here in Saskatchewan, Zone 3a, in full sun with no watering other than what Mother Nature provides. Local deer love it, to...Read More

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North Scituate, RI (Zone 6a) | May 2004 | negative

I bought a sand cherry about 5 years ago, aftering wanting one for many, many years. When I bought it (from a reputable nursery), it was...Read More

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Colorado Springs, CO | May 2004 | positive

Colorado Springs, Colorado
Grows very well here even with 3 years of drought and sporadic watering. My two plants are both 10 ft t...Read More

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Denver, CO (Zone 5b) | April 2004 | positive

This plant has done very well in past 3 years of drought in Denver (Z5) with minimal watering and full sun (morning-early afternoon). Ch...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | September 2003 | positive

Here in Zone 5b, it seems to love full sum. We planted it last year and it has already grown very nicely to stand at about 3 feet (plant...Read More

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Saugus, MA | June 2003 | neutral

Even though it is listed as sun to part shade, this tree does best in full sun in my neck of the woods. We saved it from a part shade ga...Read More

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