• Plant: Sloe (Prunus spinosa)
  • Uploaded by Cakeholemoon
  • Info: Entire plant / 2018-01-04 / Pullman, WA - WSU Arboretum / License: All rights reserved
  • Caption: There is a grove of 100's of these beautiful small trees at the WSU Arboretum.
Photo of Sloe (Prunus spinosa) uploaded by Cakeholemoon

Other Photos
Location: Pullman, WA
Date: 2018-01-04
These small trees have beautiful powder blue fruits. Gorgeous!

Date: 2022-06-15
Unripe sloe fruits at summer
Location: Botanical Garden Meise
Date: 2016-05-01
Location: Morpeth, Northumberland, UK
Date: 2015-03-24
One of the earliest trees to bloom in my area

Date: spring
In full bloom, dense thorny shrubery
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5b
Date: 2012-03-29
Branch section with thorn and bloom cluster
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5b
Date: 2012-04-03
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5b
Date: 2012-03-29
Branch structure -  tree form
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5b
Date: 2012-03-29
Location: Fort Worth, Tx
Date: 2014-05-22
wood fashioned into walking stick
Location: Pullman, WA - WSU Arboretum
Date: 2018-01-04
You can see the faint 'blue' of all the powder blue sloe drupes.
Uploaded by Legendaryfires
Location: Nosterfield nature reserve
Date: 2017-11-18
Heavy crop of sloes

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