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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. 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.

  3. www.wildlifetrusts.org › trees-and-shrubs › blackthornBlackthorn | The Wildlife Trusts

    Species information. Category. Trees and shrubs. Statistics. Height: 6-7m. Conservation status. Common. When to see. January to December. About. Blackthorn is a thorny shrub of hedgerows and woodland edges. It bursts into life in March and April when masses of white flowers appear.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · blackthorn, ( Prunus spinosa ), spiny shrub of the rose family, native to Europe but cultivated in other regions. The plant’s dense growth makes it suitable for hedges, and the tart fruit is used to flavor sloe gin. Blackthorn usually grows less than 3.6 meters (12 feet) tall and has numerous small deciduous leaves.

  5. The Blackthorn fruit tree produces surprising fruits, sloes, that are always best when they’ve burst just after the first frost spells. Blackthorn basic facts. Name – Prunus spinosa. Family – Rosaceae. Type – shrub. Height – 3 to 16 feet (1 to 5 m) Growth rate – 1 to 2 feet/year (30 to 60 m) Exposure – full sun to part shade.

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

  7. blackthorn. A small thorny deciduous tree with dark green, ovate leaves, and small white flowers in early spring, followed by ovoid, bloomy black fruits 1.5cm across. If left unchecked, it can produce suckers both upwards and outwards which may become a nuisance, so removal of these is advised unless you require a solid thicket.

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