Prunus domestica 'Stanley' Prunus domestica 'Stanley'

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Prunus domestica 'Stanley' Prunus domestica 'Stanley'

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Specifications
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Height
6-8 m
Crown
round/spherical, half-open crown, capricious growing
Bark and branches
brown
Leaf
green
Flowers
white, flowers in May
Fruits
edible fruits, red, purple/brown
Spines/thorns
None
Toxicity
usually not toxic to people, (large) pets and livestock
Soil type
clay soil, loamy soil, sandy soil
Paving
tolerates no paving
Winter hardiness zone
5a (-28,8 to -26,1 °C)
Other resistances
resistant to frost (WH 1 - 6)
Fauna tree
valuable for bees (honey plant)
Application
parks, large gardens, small gardens, patio gardens
Shape
clearstem fruit tree
Clearstem fruit tree clay soil loamy soil sandy soil tolerates no paving resistant to frost (WH 1 - 6) 2nd size, between 6 and 12 metres half-open crown green white average growing valuable for bees (honey plant) non-toxic (usually) Capricious growing Ornamental fruit Edible fruits
Frequently asked questions
Prunus domestica 'Stanley'

Prunus domestica 'Stanley' can eventually reach a height of 6-8 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.

Prunus domestica 'Stanley' is average growing and can eventually reach a height of 6-8 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.

The right time to plant Prunus domestica 'Stanley' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Prunus domestica 'Stanley' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.

Prunus domestica 'Stanley' blooms in may.
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