Martin Pellizzer

Prunus Spinosa F. Acuminata

Prunus spinosa f. acuminata is a distinctive variant of the common blackthorn known for its unique foliage and ornamental appeal. This shrub features elongated, sharp-pointed leaves that give it a striking visual presence in gardens and natural landscapes. While it shares the hardy nature of its parent species, this form exhibits a more refined growth habit and subtle color variations. Often cultivated for its aesthetic value, it thrives in well-drained soils and full sun conditions. Its delicate flowers and edible berries make it both a decorative and ecological asset to the environment.