This cultivar usually begins to decline after about 20 years and has a relatively short life span of about 35 years.
Central and eastern Europe and central and southwestern Asia are the regions of origin for the Thundercloud purple-leaf plum tree [Prunus cerasifera'Thundercloud']. Another widely used common name is 'Thundercloud cherry plum tree'. The tree is prized in many European countries for its attractive bark, early bloom, edible fruit, graceful silhouette, refreshing fragrance, and vivid foliage. But it's a welcome ornamental that unfortunately isn't long lived. The tree's lifespan tends to hover around a mere 15-20 years because of the number of pests, such as aphids, that it attracts.
Plum trees can survive freezing temperatures as long as the freeze is not prolonged and the tree is healthy. Proper care before and after a freeze event, such as watering adequately and protecting the tree, can also help improve its chances of survival.
No, peach trees cannot be cross-pollinated with plum trees. They belong to different species (Prunus persica for peach and Prunus domestica for plum) and are not compatible for cross-pollination. To produce fruit, both peach and plum trees require pollen from the same species or a compatible cultivar within the same species.
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Central and eastern Europe and central and southwestern Asia are the regions of origin for the Thundercloud purple-leaf plum tree [Prunus cerasifera'Thundercloud']. Another widely used common name is 'Thundercloud cherry plum tree'. The tree is prized in many European countries for its attractive bark, early bloom, edible fruit, graceful silhouette, refreshing fragrance, and vivid foliage. But it's a welcome ornamental that unfortunately isn't long lived. The tree's lifespan tends to hover around a mere 15-20 years because of the number of pests, such as aphids, that it attracts.
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You dig a hole and put the plum tree into it.
In a plum tree.
It may be aphids.https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/plum/common-plum-tree-pests.htm
Yes, but there is no guarantee tou will get a tree with worthwhile plums.
A plum tree typically grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet.
A Plum tree.
It is possible but it would be a waste of your time.
Mow the grass regularly around your plum tree.
Pine tree, pear tree, peach tree, pawpaw tree, poplar tree, plum tree.