Cistena Plum (Prunus × cistena)

Aka: Purpleleaf Sand Cherry, Red-Leaf Plum, Prunus cistena
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  • Ornamental tree with dark leaves
  • Attracts pollinators during bloom
  • Ideal for decorative landscaping
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Cistena Plum – Rich Red Foliage, Spring Blooms, and Compact Landscape Beauty

The Cistena Plum is a striking ornamental known for its deep burgundy foliage and soft pink spring flowers. Gardeners looking for a plum red tree that adds bold color throughout the growing season will appreciate this compact, decorative variety.

Its rich leaf color, manageable size, and seasonal blooms make it a popular choice for borders, accent plantings, and small gardens. Those considering a red-leaved plum tree or browsing a purple plum tree for sale will find Cistena Plum delivers color and elegance without overwhelming the landscape.

What Makes Cistena Plum a Great Choice for Your Garden

  • Deep purple-red foliage from spring through fall
  • Soft pink flowers in early spring
  • Compact size ideal for small spaces
  • Excellent accent or border plant
  • Adds contrast to green landscapes

Homeowners who want a colorful plum tree red in tone throughout the season value Cistena Plum for its visual impact and versatility.

Why Choose Ever-Green-Trees.com?

Ever-Green-Trees.com supplies healthy, well-rooted plants with accurate sizing and careful packaging. Every tree is inspected before shipping to ensure it arrives strong and ready to grow. Whether you’re selecting a single ornamental or comparing compact red-leaf varieties, our trees establish quickly and reliably.

Key Plant Specifications for the Cistena Plum

  • Mature Height: 6–10 ft
  • Mature Width: 6–8 ft
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Bloom Season: Early Spring
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Botanical Name: Prunus × cistena
  • Zones: 2–8
  • Shape: Rounded shrub or small tree

These characteristics make it an excellent choice for homeowners wanting bold foliage color without the size of a large tree.

Form and Lifespan of the Cistena Plum

Cistena Plum develops into a dense, rounded form with fine branching and smooth bark. With proper care, it provides many years of ornamental value and maintains its rich foliage color throughout the growing season.

Growth Stages of the Cistena Plum

  • Year 1: Root establishment and leaf color development
  • Years 2–3: Fuller canopy and increased flowering
  • Maturity: Consistent blooms and deep foliage color

Once established, this plum variety offers reliable seasonal beauty year after year.

Why the Cistena Plum Is a Low-Maintenance Choice

This ornamental plum thrives in full sun and adapts well to average garden soils. It requires minimal pruning and maintains its natural shape with little effort.

Simple Care Guidelines for the Cistena Plum

Plant in full sun to achieve the deepest leaf color. Use well-drained soil and mulch lightly to conserve moisture and protect roots during temperature changes.

How to Plant Cistena Plum

Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and plant at the same depth as the container. Backfill gently and water thoroughly after planting to eliminate air pockets.

Watering Instructions

Water regularly during the first growing season. Once established, Cistena Plum tolerates short dry periods but benefits from deep watering during extended droughts.

Fertilization Tips

Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if soil quality is poor. Avoid excessive fertilization, which can reduce flowering.

How We Ship Your Plants

Each plant is inspected, hydrated, and securely packaged before shipment. Our process ensures your tree arrives healthy and ready to establish quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Cistena Plum?
Cistena plum is a hybrid ornamental known for its deep red foliage and compact growth habit.
Is Plum Cistena Grown as a Tree or Shrub?
What Does a Cistena Plum Tree Look Like?
Is There a Bush Form of This Plant?
Does It Flower in Spring?