Purple leaf pickled plum planting base introduces the cultivated species of purple leaf pickled plum belonging to Rosaceae and pickle genus. It is a deciduous tree, up to 15 meters high. The leaves are green and shiny at first, and they turn red after autumn. The leaves are throughout the growing season. The discoloration period is longer. Flowers white. The fruit is spherical, large, purple-black when mature, blooms from the end of April to mid-May, and bears fruit from July to August.
Morphological characteristics:
Purple-leafed cherry tree planting base tells about the purple-leafed cherry tree is a tall deciduous tree. The height can reach 15 meters and the crown width is 5 meters. The leaves are initially green. The leaves are shiny. After entering May, as the temperature rises, it gradually turns purple-red, and turns red after autumn. The leaf discoloration period is longer throughout the growing season. Flowering period from the end of April to mid-May, the flowers are white. The fruit is spherical, large, purple-black when mature, and ripens from July to August.
The growth environment of the purple leaf cherry tree planting base:
Purple leaf pickled plums are light, and their leaves rarely turn purple-red in a half-shade environment. In Xinjiang, it can withstand the low temperature environment exceeding -38℃ without freezing damage. In Manas County, it has grown normally under the condition of 38℃ short-term high fever for several years. Purple leaf pickled plum grows vigorously on sandy loam soil with a moist, fertile, loose, well-drained, pH 6-8.