Prunus cerasifera nigra

Prunus cerasifera nigra

A tree that withstands cold temperatures and frost while being resilient to urban pollution. It serves various decorative purposes, such as offering shade, acting as a standalone ornamental feature, or being planted in rows.
Prunus cerasifera nigra is a resilient tree that tolerates cold temperatures, frost, and urban pollution. It can be used for various decorative purposes, providing shade, serving as an ornamental feature, or being planted in rows.

**Technical Characteristics:**
- **Climate Zone:** All
- **Heat Tolerant:** Yes
- **Frost Resistant:** Yes
- **Drought Tolerant:** Yes
- **Proximity to Sea:** Tolerant
- **Sunlight:** Sun/Partial Shade
- **Height:** Short
- **Crown Shape:** Narrow
- **Habit:** Small
- **Overall Shape:** Round
- **Application:** Street

**Leaves:**
- **Type:** Deciduous
- **Shape:** Simple
- **Color:** Purple

**Flowers:**
- **Season:** Spring
- **Color:** Pink

**Fruit:**
- **Season:** Summer
- **Color:** Red

**Shade Density:** Moderate
**Growth Rate:** Moderate
**Available Formats:** Multi-trunk options are available.

The tree features a root system designed for optimal establishment in its final location, with a significant proportion of absorbent roots to prevent deformation and circling. The root ball is wrapped in jute and wire mesh for stability.

Tree presentation formats are classified from 1 (lowest grade) to 3 (highest grade) depending on the root system's health and management during cultivation. A complete root system is essential for proper establishment. Note that some trees are uprooted directly from the ground with exposed roots, but this method isn’t recommended for all species.

Belloch Forestal committed to enhancing urban planting through scientific study to ensure the best options for urban environments in the Iberian Peninsula.
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