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  1. Blackthorn is a stiff, shrubby plant found in sunny hedgerows and edges of the woods. It is often confused with plum cherry ( Prunus cerasifera ). Blackthorn can grow 9 to 12 feet high and 12 feet wide, sometimes reaching a more tree-like size of about 16 feet high.

  2. Blackthorn guide: how to identify, folklore and uses - Countryfile.com. Explore blackthorn through the seasons with our species guide.

  3. Quick facts. Common names: blackthorn, sloe. Scientific name: Prunus spinosa. Family: Rosaceae. Origin: native. Spiny and densely branched, mature trees can grow to a height of around 6–7m and live for up to 100 years. The dark brown bark is smooth, and twigs form straight side shoots which develop into thorns.

  4. Oct 29, 2022 · Information about Blackthorn Plants. Blackthorns are small, deciduous trees also referred to as ‘sloe.' They grow in scrubs, thickets, and woodlands in the wild. In the landscape, hedges are the most common use for growing blackthorn trees. A growing blackthorn tree is spiny and densely limbed.

  5. May 10, 2023 · Advice on growing and caring for blackthorn, in our Grow Guide. Blackthorn tree ( Prunus spinosa) is a deciduous, suckering shrub in the rose family, traditionally grown as a thorny hedge as a barrier against livestock. If left unclipped, blackthorn will develop into a free-standing tree.

  6. Apr 9, 2019 · Hawthorn and blackthorn are two of the most easily confused species, so here’s a closer look at their differences to help you tell them apart.

  7. www.plantlife.org.uk › plants-and-fungi › blackthornBlackthorn - Plantlife

    Blackthorn is a rather shrubby tree with dark-hued branches (hence the name “black” thorn). It produces white, five-petalled blossom in early spring. When these wither, they are replaced with sloes – dark blue-purple fruit, around a centimetre wide. Blackthorn leaves are oval-shaped, serrated and pointed at the tip.

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