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Purple Leaved Sand Cherry
Fairly common in the Midwest, it is a lovely ornamental cherry that is a hybrid. They grow to only 7 to 14 feet, spreading to a maximum of 7 to 10 feet or so.

Purple-leaf Sand Cherry (Prunus x cistena) - Hort Answers - University of Illinois Extension
All species of Prunus are prone to a number of disease and insect problems. The Illinois Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook (ICLT) is written for professional applicators and provides nonchemical and current chemical recommendations as well as application timing information for all major pests of turf, woody ornamentals and herbaceous ornamentals.

Western Sand Cherry (Prunus besseyi) - Hort Answers - University of Illinois Extension
All species of Prunus are prone to a number of disease and insect problems. The Illinois Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook (ICLT) is written for professional applicators and provides nonchemical and current chemical recommendations as well as application timing information for all major pests of turf, woody ornamentals and herbaceous ornamentals.

Purple-leaf Sand Cherry (Prunus x cistena) - Selecting Shrubs for Your Home - University of Illinois Extension
Wood Rots and Decays (Many genus and species involved) All species of Prunus are prone to a number of disease and insect problems. The most serious problems of this species are black knot and peachtree borer.

Western Sand Cherry (Prunus besseyi) - Selecting Shrubs for Your Home - University of Illinois Extension
Wood Rots and Decays (Many genus and species involved) All species of Prunus are prone to a number of disease and insect problems. The most serious problems of this species are brown rot and black knot.


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