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Flowering Trees to Plant at Home | TN Nursery

Flowering Trees

Flowering trees can dramatically affect your garden and be a lovely focal point when in bloom. When picking a flowering tree, consider the colors already in your yard. That way, they do not clash. There are so many different flowering trees to choose from that attention to detail is essential to get the best out of your decision. Following are a few flowering trees, making them an excellent choice for your landscaping project.

The crepe myrtle trees are known for their long-lasting and very colorful flowers! The tree trunk and branches of the crepe myrtle trees are mottled because the bark sheds year-round. Flowers on the crepe myrtle trees bloom in summer, and the colors vary from deep purple to red and white. These trees can reach from one foot up to 100 feet tall. They attract a variety of butterflies as well as birds. Their long bloom season is one reason for their attraction. In certain climates, they will bloom for nearly six months. The only natural enemies of these trees are aphids and humidity.

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The empress paulownia is a deciduous flowering tree that has heart-shaped leaves. The blooms on the empress paulownia are purple and are produced in early spring. This tree can survive wildfires because of its root system. They regenerate very quickly; The empress paulownia is a beautiful addition to any garden. The trees do not cause soil erosion; They grow up to 30 ft in 2 years! It is an excellent shade tree even in the first growing season. Very tolerable plant for weather extremes! In bloom, the tree smell is a beautiful smell to have near your home, or clip some flowers and take them into your home!

The Kwanza cherry tree, also known as the Japanese Cherry tree, is a nice contrast to have if you have many dark backgrounds. It is a very light tree, and its smells are delightful when in bloom! The kwanza cherry tree reaches a height of 26 to 39 feet tall. Easily moved if you change your mind on where you originally planted, it requires a site with full sun, loose, well-drained soil with plenty of moisture to keep the roots moist.

With all of the trees mentioned above, you must take care of them. They require sun and water and knowing exactly how much of each is a great way to ensure a long life with your tree. Tn Nursery offers quality trees at affordable prices.

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