Nv 2 purple leaf plum

Purple Leaf Plum

From here, head east on 24th Street to Sanchez Street, and turn left.

At 1068 Sanchez is a purple leaf plum (the scientific name is Prunus cerasifera).  The purple leaf plum was San Francisco’s most planted tree for many years, but it has fallen out of favor recently.  The trees look great in late January and early February when they bloom with pinkish-white flowers, but they lose their leaves early in the season, and are often bare of leaves by early August. 

Noe Valley (1 hr)
  1. Glossy Privet
  2. Purple Leaf Plum
  3. Chinese Elms
  4. Peppermint Willow
  5. Queen Palms
  6. London Plane Tree
  7. Marina Strawberry Tree
  8. London Plane Tree, "Pollarded"
  9. Silk Oak
  10. Giant Yucca
  11. Mayten
  12. Sweetshade: City Champion!
  13. Small Leaf Tristania, Watergum
  14. Brisbane Box
  15. Incense Cedar & Bark of the Spotted Gum
  16. Silver Dollar Gum
  17. Bracelet Honey Myrtle
  18. Diamond-Leaf Pittosporum
  19. Windmill Palm and Gingko
  20. Ficus
  21. African Fern Pine
  22. Victorian Box