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Newport Flowering Plum Tree

Prunus cerasifera 'Newport'

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Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This tree performs best in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While it can handle light shade, you will lose that signature deep purple foliage color and see fewer spring blooms in shadier spots.
  • Soil: It prefers rich, well-drained soil that holds moisture without staying soggy. If you have heavy clay, mix in organic compost at planting to improve drainage, or use a raised mound to keep the roots from sitting in "wet feet" during rainy seasons.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your Newport Plum deeply two to three times a week to help the roots knit into the surrounding soil. Once established, this tree is moderately drought tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during summer dry spells can lead to leaf scorch or smaller flower buds for the following year. Aim for a slow soak at the base of the tree rather than frequent light sprinkles.

Pruning Tips

Prune this tree immediately after it finishes flowering in late spring because it blooms on old wood grown during the previous season. Think of it like a post-bloom haircut where you remove crossing branches or suckers at the base to keep the canopy open and airy. Pruning at the right time ensures you don't accidentally cut off next year's flower buds while also improving sunlight penetration to the center of the tree.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring just as the new growth begins to emerge. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer, as this encourages soft new growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. This late-season growth is much more susceptible to winter dieback and can weaken the overall structure of the tree.

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Fabulous Flowers & Foliage Newport Plum Tree

One of the hardiest Purple-Leaf Plums, the Newport Flowering Plum Tree (Prunus cerasifera 'Newport') is an important landscape ornamental tree with unique color. Imagine having a compact, tidy tree in your yard that maintains a deep, rich purple shade all summer long!

It thrives in the high heat and humidity of the Midwest, South, and Mid-Atlantic states. It's also super cold hardy and low maintenance.

The bold color really draws the eye as a stand out against the typical ho-hum hues of summer foliage. The Newport Plum forms a dense rounded canopy, which makes a pleasing silhouette in the landscape.

The Newport Purple-Leaf Plum will grace you with a lovely, early spring display earlier than most other trees. It literally leaps into spring with a copious bloom of delicate pink flowers. The flowers have a deliciously sweet scent.

The flowers are accented by the new bronze-purple leaves. The leaves deepen into dark purple by the middle of summer. In the fall, the leaves finish a beautiful deep red. It's a magnificent show all season long.

Although most people grow this tree for its ornamental features, it does develop small, edible fruit when planted together in groups. The fruits are small, which is why it's nicknamed the "Cherry Plum" tree.

Just like Crabapples, you can use these fruits for jelly, or leave them for the birds to enjoy. They'll love the yearly treat!

Single trees won't produce much fruit. Even if you only plant one, local songbirds will still come for a visit because they love to nest in Newport Plum.

Newport Flowering Plum is an excellent choice for almost any landscape across much of the United States. It's a cold hardy, heat tolerant, easy-care, deciduous tree. It's not bothered by deer.

How to Use Newport Plum Tree in the Landscape

Use this beautiful tree as a stand-alone specimen at the corner of your house in a sophisticated front yard foundation planting. It will easily ground the house to its surroundings and be a bold accent to boost your curb appeal.

You can easily trim off the lowest branches back to the main trunk. This creates a longer trunk and a higher canopy. Because this Flowering Plum has a pleasing round canopy and dense foliage, it makes the perfect tree to block the afternoon sun. Plant it 15 feet away from a west or south-facing window.

Or, leave those lower branches on for a lovely screen for a patio area. Plant it 10 feet away from concrete, so any fruits that the birds miss won't cause any problems.

To create a continuous hedge, leave the lower branches on. Plant these trees 8 to 10 feet apart, measuring from the trunk of one to the trunk of the next. If you prefer to see each tree as an individual, simply increase the spacing to 10 to 12 feet apart.

People even plant several along a curved line to create a small grouping in a raised berm. Try running several along the back of a mixed border. You'll get a magnificent backdrop for bright flowering shrubs, perennials, and annuals.

You can see how versatile this widely adaptable, beautiful tree is, can't you?

  • Dark Purple Foliage Won't Fade All Growing Season
  • Fragrant Pale Pink Spring Flowers
  • Early Bloomer - Great For For Pollinators
  • Small Edible Fruit Loved by Birds
  • Versatile Size & Shape
  • Small Shade Trees, Street Trees, Hedges, Front Lawn Specimens & Garden Accents

#ProPlantTips for Care

Ornamental Newport Plum is a hardy tree requiring little maintenance and grows best in full sun. Handling a wide range of soil types as long as they drain very well. Provide new trees with regular water access during their first year in the ground. We recommend you use the Finger Test to tell if your tree or plant needs water.

You can prune it in late winter to remove winter dieback, crossing branches, and competing leaders. Support your tree further with a 3-4 inch deep layer of mulch around the entire root system.

  • Full Sun Deciduous Trees
  • Any Type Of Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate Moisture Needs
  • Appreciates Mulch
  • Prune When Dormant
  • Heat & Cold Hardy

You'll love the ornamental features of this medium-sized, pretty tree! The Flowering Newport Purple Leaf Plum is always a wonderful choice! Now at Nature Hills Nursery!

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