Prunus a. ‘Kordia’
Properties
Maximum height
6~12m
Crown shape
Broad, oval
Crown structure
Semi-open
Autumn colour
Orange, red
Flower colour
Pink, white
Bark or twigs
Black, brown, slightly grooved
Prunus a. ‘Kordia’
Fruit trees
| Size | Shape | Root condition |
|---|---|---|
| Half standard | Bare root | |
| High standard | Bare root | |
| Bush | Bare root | |
|
12/14 cm m
|
Half standard | Wired rootball |
|
12/14 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
|
14/16 cm m
|
Half standard | Wired rootball |
|
14/16 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
| 16/18 cm | Half standard | Wired rootball |
|
16/18 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
|
18/20 cm m
|
Half standard | Wired rootball |
|
18/20 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
|
20/25 cm m
|
Half standard | Wired rootball |
|
20/25 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
|
30/35 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
Properties
Autumn colour
Orange, red
Bark or twigs
Black, brown, slightly grooved
Crown shape
Broad, oval
Crown structure
Semi-open
Cultivar native plant
Yes
Edible parts
Yes
Evergreen
No
Flower colour
Pink, white
Flower period
April
Fruit colour
Dark, red
Growth rate
Medium
Hardening
No
Hardiness zone
6
Heat-resistant
Yes
Host plant
Bees, birds, butterflies, nectar, pollen
Leaf colour
Green
Leaf shape
Double serrated, oval
Leafy
No
Light requirement
Semi-shade, sun
Location
Cemetery, landscape, park / large garden, roof garden
Maximum height
6~12m
Native to Belgium
No
PH preference
Basic, neutral
Root system
Extensive, finely branched, rather flat-rooting
Scented
Yes
Shape
Half-trunk, high stem, multi-trunk
Soil humidity
Dry, moist
Soil type
Clay, loam, sand
Striking bloom
Yes
Striking fruit
Yes
Tolerates road salt
No
Toxic parts
No
Wind sensitive
Moderate