(shohin size) The cherry plum is a popular
ornamental tree for
garden and
landscaping use, grown for its very early flowering. Numerous cultivars have been developed, many of them selected for purple foliage, such as
P. cerasifera var
pissardii (Carrière) L.H. Bailey (
P. 'Atropurpurea'). The cultivar 'Nigra' with black foliage and pink flowers, has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit.
Prunus × cistena (purple leaf sand cherry), a hybrid of
Prunus cerasifera and
Prunus pumila, the sand cherry, also won the Award of Garden Merit. These purple-foliage forms (often called 'purple-leaf plum'), also have dark purple fruit, which make an attractive, intensely coloured jam. They can have white or pink flowers. The cultivar 'Thundercloud' has bright red foliage which darkens purple. Others, such as 'Lindsayae', have green foliage. Some kinds of purple-leaf plums are used for
bonsai and other forms of
living sculpture. Cultivated cherry plums can have fruits, foliage, and flowers in any of several colours. == Uses ==