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Prunus cerasifera Newport - This cherry plum cultivar is a small, rounded, deciduous tree or large shrub which grows 15-20' tall. Cultivar is best known for its purple foliage: elliptic to obovate leaves (to 2.5" long) emerge light bronze-purple in spring, gradually mature to dark purple by summer a

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Prunus cerasifera Newport - This cherry plum cultivar is a small, rounded, deciduous tree or large shrub which grows 15-20' tall. Cultivar is best known for its purple foliage: elliptic to obovate leaves (to 2.5" long) emerge light bronze-purple in spring, gradually mature to dark purple by summer and turn reddish in fall. Mostly solitary, white to pale pink, sweetly fragrant flowers (to 1" diameter) appear in early spring before the leaves  Family: Rosaceae  

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