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Prunus andersonii - Desert Peach

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Prunus andersonii is a magnificent variety, more fondly known as the Desert Peach, this deciduous shrub originates from the Great Basin in the United States. With its alluring springtime display of aromatic, pink blossoms that mature into small, fuzzy fruit, this plant is a visual treat. This resilient species soars up to a height of 6 feet, spreading its charm equally across, making a captivating centerpiece in any garden. Its glossy green leaves fantastically offset by its distinctive reddish-brown bark, conveys a sense of year-round freshness. Despite its delicate looks, it's remarkably hardy, thriving under full sun in well-drained soil and displays notable tolerance to drought. Drawing wildlife with its pear-like fruits, this eco-friendly shrub offers more than just aesthetics. Ideal for water-efficient gardens and landscapes, the Desert Peach has the innate ability to transform outdoor spaces into scenic wonderlands. It’s a practically designed plant for those who seek the rare combination of beauty and resilience.

  • Size: Up to 6 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Vibrant pink blossoms in early spring
  • Foliage: Glossy, green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attraction for Wildlife: Provides food for wildlife with its small, fuzzy fruit
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