Family: Rosaceae Zone: 3 to 7 Height: 10.00 to 15.00 feet Spread: 10.00 to 15.00 feet Bloom Time: April Bloom Description: Pink Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Suggested Use: Hedge, Flowering Tree Flower: Showy Attracts: Birds, Butterflies Fruit: Showy Garden locations Culture Prunus triloba. Common names: flowering almond, flowering plum, rose tree of China All pictures (3) Share; All pictures. Content Detail.. (Prunus triloba var. multiplex): This is a showy double-flowered form that does not produce fruit. Find on the Map. Spencer Campbell. Plant Clinic Manager.
Prunus triloba Multiplex Amandier de Chine aux pompons rose tendre
Prunus triloba, sometimes called flowering plum [2] or flowering almond, a name shared with Prunus jacquemontii, [3] is a shrubby cherry, sometimes becoming a small tree. The flowers are pale pink or white, [3] and the fruit are red and "pubescent", i.e. with soft hair. It originates from China but is popular around the world as an ornamental. DESCRIPTION Height: 10 to 15 feet Spread: 10 to 15 feet Crown uniformity: symmetrical canopy with a regular (or smooth) outline, and individuals have more or less identical crown forms Crown shape: round; vase shape Crown density: moderate Growth rate: medium 1. Features An ornamental species prized for its cold tolerance and lavish display of flowers in the spring. The double-petaled blooms literally cover the bare spring branches just before the foliage emerges. If pruning is needed wait until just after the flowering period ends. Uses Makes a breathtaking specimen plant. Prunus triloba var. multiplex Double-flowering almond Alternate, simple, and obovate to sometimes broad elliptic, the 1 1/2 - 2 1/2" leaves are coarsely serrate with a hint of 2 additional lobes, hence the name, triloba. The leaves have only a small amount of pubescence below.
Prunus triloba var. 'Multiplex' STG Amandier de Chine sur tige Les Plantations Létourneau
This 'Multiplex" is the double flowering cultivar of the Flowering Almond (Prunus triloba) that was offered, and it is sterile like most double flowering plants and does not bear fruit.. The regular species of Prunus triloba (Flowering Almond) does have single flowers and can bear 1/2 inch wide rounded red fruits, but is not grown in the US. General Information Scientific name: Prunus triloba var. multiplex Pronunciation: PROO-nus try-LOW-buh variety MULL-tih-plecks Common name (s): Flowering-Almond, Double-Flowering Plum Family: Rosaceae USDA hardiness zones: 3B through 6B (Fig. 2) Origin: not native to North America Invasive potential: little invasive potential Trees Shrubs Prunus triloba 'Multiplex' (d) flowering almond 'Multiplex' A densely branched, deciduous shrub or small tree to 3m in height, with dark green, often three-lobed, leaves, turning yellow in autumn. Double, rosette-like, peachy-pink flowers 4cm across, appear on bare branches in mid-spring Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > Prunus triloba 'Multiplex' Pot size #1, 2, 5 One of the showiest of all garden shrubs when in bloom, this tall spreading shrub becomes a uniformly frothy cloud of double pink flowers in early spring; bears no fruit, makes a wonderful specimen or garden shrub; needs full sun and well-drained soil.
Prunus triloba var. 'Multiplex' STG Amandier de Chine sur tige Les Plantations Létourneau
Flowering almond, or double flowering plum ( Prunus triloba ), is a deciduous tree with gorgeous spring flowers blooming pink with double petals. This medium growing Rosaceae family member is a lovely addition to accent shrub borders around parking lots, strip plantings, or around a deck or patio. Other Names: Flowering Almond Description: One of the showiest of all garden shrubs when in bloom, this tall spreading shrub becomes a uniformly frothy cloud of double pink flowers in early spring; bears no fruit, makes a wonderful specimen or garden shrub, needs full sun and well-drained soil
Other Names: Flowering Almond Description: One of the showiest of all garden shrubs when in bloom, this tall spreading shrub becomes a uniformly frothy cloud of double pink flowers in early spring; bears no fruit, makes a wonderful specimen or garden shrub, needs full sun and well-drained soil Prunus triloba, or Flowering Almond Tree, is a small deciduous tree or shrub that bears small pink double flowers in Spring. 'Multiplex' has double pink flowers. Does not bear fruit. plant Features. Full sun to partial shade. Occasional watering. Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C) Free draining and fertile.
Prunus triloba Multiplex Amandier de Chine aux pompons rose tendre
'Multiplex' flowers 1{1/2} in. across, of a delicate rose, very double. leaves more obovate than in the type, often more or less three-lobed towards the apex. a.g.m. 1935.Prunus triloba is a native of China, and the double-flowered variety was introduced by Fortune in 1855; it was upon this that Lindley founded the name.It is the most popular. Prunus triloba var. multiplex - Flowering Almond. Flowering Almond Prunus triloba 'Multiplex' Very double pink flowers emerge simultaneously with the leaves; Medium-green leaves, occasionally three-lobed; Round, vase-shaped habit; Bloom Time: April; ZONE: 2. COLOUR: Pink HEIGHT: 200-250 cm. SPREAD: 200-250 cm. Size Available