Blackthorn (Sloe)

Scientific Name: Prunus spinosa

Plant Family: Rosaceae

Native Region: Europe, Western Asia, and Northwest Africa

Blackthorn (Sloe)

Brief Description

A dense, thorny deciduous shrub or small tree, reaching 2–7 meters high, recognized by its dark bark, small oval leaves, and small, dark blue-purple fruits (sloes) that are round and plum-like.

Care Instructions

Blackthorn is very hardy and adaptable, thriving in most soil types, including poor or heavy clay soils. It prefers full sun to partial shade and is tolerant of wind and cold. Once established, it requires minimal care, being drought-tolerant and rarely needing fertilization. Pruning can be done to maintain shape or size, especially if grown as a hedge, usually after fruiting or during dormancy.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Created At: 2025-09-06T15:10:07.648067