There are lots of stunning flowering trees options out there, here are a few more for your consideration…
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Dove Tree
Davidia is an exciting tree noteworthy for blooming reliably at an early age. Unusual, extra large white bracts fold over branches, creating a beautiful spectacle on the broadly pyramidal tree in late spring. It prefers moist, acidic soil & reaches roughly 30’ x 20’ in size.
Photo courtesy of Iseli Nursery
European Mountain Ash
Sorbus, also known as the "Rowan" tree from Scotland, is a useful small tree that is particularly beautiful in autumn because of its abundant bright berries. Lovely, textural white flowers bloom in spring & it reaches roughly 30 feet tall by 20 feet wide in size.
Goldenchain
Laburnum is also sometimes referred to as “yellow Wisteria” due to its long, drooping clusters of lightly fragrant, spectacular bright yellow flowers that bloom in mid spring. This very attractive garden tree has an upright base with a beautiful spreading canopy & bluish-green foliage. A great choice for use as a single specimen or for a group planting. Flowering is most prolific in cooler summer regions. Reaches roughly 10 feet tall by 15 feet wide in size.
Serviceberry
An excellent Amelanchier with good form & strong branching. It displays reliable white blooms in early spring & bright foliage colors in fall. A great native type for pollinators & provides fruit to help support the birds. Reaches roughly 20 feet tall by 20 feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Eshraghi Nursery
Silk Tree
Also commonly known as a Mimosa Tree, it is versatile & colorful with a striking, multi-trunk form & dark green or chocolate, fern-textured foliage. Large, cherry-pink, powder-puff-shaped, fragrant flowers appear profusely in the summer - even on young trees. Loves tropical & subtropical climates & creates an exotic umbrella of dappled shade. A slow & steady grower that requires full sun & reaches roughly 25 feet tall by 25 feet wide in size.
Sourwood
This Oxydendron has creamy white, bell-shaped flower clusters up to 10 inches in length that smother the branches of this unique, slow-growing tree in mid to late summer. A small tree whose light green, bronze tinted foliage turns brilliant orange & scarlet in the fall. Reaches roughly 30 feet tall by 20 feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Schmidt Nursery
Thundercloud Plum
This Prunus is an easy & common “street” tree. A stunning landscape specimen with splendid coppery purple foliage that holds its color into fall. Pale pink, single blooms blanket the stems in the early spring before the foliage emerges. Produces small, red edible fruit. A wonderfully versatile deciduous tree. Useful in all areas of landscape: lawn, patio, & terrace. Reaches roughly 20 feet tall by 20 feet wide in size.
With April Fool’s Day this week, I find myself reminiscing about a fabled article from the legend himself, my esteemed predecessor at Sunnyside Nursery, Mr. Steve Smith. The Whistling Gardener pontificated about the mythical “wonder shrub” for April Fool’s Day many moons ago - luckily…