No. The purple leaved plum is Prunus Pissardii which very occasionaly will produce plums.
as shortly after blooming as you can- (sign me, "learned the hard way")
You should check the exact species of cherry tree just to be sure, but yes, Japanese cherries are edible, and within Japan are actually more expensive than the 'American' dark cherries for sale.
small with red leaves and grows mini cherries that I don't know if edible or not.
A leaf is neither. A cherry tree is a hardwood.
Simple.
The scientific name for black cherry leaf is Prunus serotina.
Simple.
You can identify a purple leaf tree by looking for trees with leaves that are a deep shade of purple or reddish-purple in color. These trees often stand out from other trees due to their distinct leaf color.
You need to move the cherry on the right hand side and then when they are separate you touch the cherry with the leaf on it!
Yes, purple leaf plum hedges are toxic to horses when consumed in large quantities. The leaves and stems contain cyanogenic glycosides which can produce cyanide when ingested, affecting a horse's health. It's best to keep horses away from these plants as a precaution.
Broad leaf trees produce hardwoods.