Prunus mume NZ, often known as the Japanese apricot or Chinese plum, is an enchanting small tree that brings a touch of elegance to New Zealand gardens. Famed for its exquisite, delicately-scented pink or white blooms, Prunus mume is one of the first trees to blossom in late winter, providing a joyful sigh of colour when most of the garden is dormant. While it’s celebrated for its beauty, Prunus mume also offers edible fruits that can be used for jams and preserves, making it a standout both ornamentally and practically. Gardeners in New Zealand are increasingly drawn to Prunus mume for its hardiness, striking silhouette, and its unique contribution to the late winter landscape.
Prunus mume, commonly known as Japanese apricot or plum blossom, is prized for its fragrant pink flowers that bloom in late winter to early spring. This deciduous tree grows up to 4 metres tall with a rounded canopy. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerant of frost and cooler New Zealand climates. Its delicate blossoms and pleasant scent make it a charming addition to gardens and landscapes.

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