Yes prune juice is purple.
Salix purpurea, red or purple willow, red or purple osier
A small variety of plum that dries into a prune.
Absolutley not, and osier is a lanrge land. You most likely can drive on the osier
green yellow purple white + blue
Pruning should begin at the bottom while working upwards. Prune smaller branches from larger ones. Bonsai pruners, pruning shears, or pruning saws may be needed depending on the size of the branch.
as shortly after blooming as you can- (sign me, "learned the hard way")
John Osier has written: 'Covenant at Coldwater' 'Rankin'
As close to the winter season as possible. The tree must be dormant. Do not prune more than 25% of the overall tree. Keep cuts 1/4" out from the shoulder (black ring) at the trunk. Prune branches that grow up and tangle. Remove all dead wood. Never prune this tree during its growing season.
No
An osiery is an osier bed. An osier is any of several willows having long rodlike twigs used in basketry.
Yes, they're deciduous, so they lose their leaves in the winter. I hear--although have not seen yet (planted my purple leaf plum hedge this spring) --that the bare wood is a very dark purple color in the winter.