Prunus a. ‘Regina’
Properties
Maximum height
5~5m
Crown shape
Round
Crown structure
Dense
Autumn colour
Yellow-brown
Flower colour
White
Bark or twigs
Red-brown, striped
Prunus a. ‘Regina’
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 |
| Half standard | Container | |
|
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 |
|
16/18 cm m
|
Half 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 |
|
25/30 cm m
|
High standard | Wired rootball |
Properties
Autumn colour
Yellow-brown
Bark or twigs
Red-brown, striped
Crown shape
Round
Crown structure
Dense
Cultivar native plant
Yes
Edible parts
Yes
Evergreen
No
Flower colour
White
Flower period
April
Fruit colour
Dark, purple, red
Growth rate
Medium
Hardening
No
Hardiness zone
6
Heat-resistant
Yes
Host plant
Bees, birds, butterflies, nectar, pollen
Leaf colour
Green
Leaf shape
Large, sawn
Leafy
No
Light requirement
Sun
Location
Cemetery, landscape, park / large garden, small garden
Maximum height
5~5m
Native to Belgium
No
PH preference
Basic, neutral
Root system
Extensive, finely branched, rather flat-rooting
Scented
Yes
Shape
Espalier and screen tree, half-trunk, high stem
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