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Flowering Trees – Bring Color and Character to Your Landscape
There’s nothing quite like a flowering tree in full bloom. Whether it’s the first sign of spring or a burst of color in summer, these trees can stop you in your tracks. Their beauty isn’t just seasonal—it adds long-lasting charm to any yard, driveway, or garden path. In our carefully selected collection of flowering trees, you’ll find species that thrive in various climates and offer something special year after year.
Find the Right Flowering Tree for Your Space
At TN Nursery, we’ve spent over 68 years growing trees that don’t just survive; they thrive. Our flowering varieties are selected by homeowners for their hardiness, visual appeal, and ease of care. If your looking for a plant a showy centerpiece or a row of trees for consistent bloom, we’ve got trusted options rooted in real performance, not just pretty pictures.
Customer Favorites Include:
- Dogwood – Known for their soft pink or white blooms in early spring.
- Redbud Trees – Bright purple-pink flowers that appear before the leaves.
- Magnolia – Large, fragrant blossoms that signal the arrival of warm weather.
- Crepe Myrtles – Summer-blooming trees that continue long after others fade.
Why TN Nursery Customers Keep Coming Back
Our trees are shipped bare root, fresh from the field, and ready to grow. We don’t rely on warehouse stock or bulk suppliers—each tree is dug to order. That means it’s healthier when it arrives and better equipped to adapt to your soil and climate. Whether you’re planting one tree or planning a full landscape, we’re here to help you succeed from the ground up.
Browse our flowering trees and find the variety that speaks to your space. Add beauty, structure, and seasonal wonder to your yard—one bloom at a time.
Easy to Grow
Planting Trees For Success
Start by soaking bare root tree roots in a bucket of water for a few hours—this helps wake them up. Dig a hole wide enough so the roots stretch out, not cramped or bent.
Build a small mound of soil in the center and rest the base of the tree on top, letting the roots drape evenly around it.
cover back up with soil, pressing it down gently with your hands to hold everything in place.
Root Placement of Trees
The top of the roots should sit level with the ground—not buried too deep.
Give it a slow, deep watering, then spread mulch around the tree, keeping it off the trunk. Keep the soil moist while the tree settles in.
Tips For Success
Tree Care After Planting
After planting a tree, water it deeply right away to help settle the soil around the roots. Keep the soil evenly moist—especially during the first year—so the roots can establish properly.
Tree Care and Irrigation
Do not over water and let the top few inches of soil dry slightly between soakings. Add a ring of mulch around the base to hold moisture in and keep the temperature regulated, but keep it pulled back from the trunk to prevent rot.
Skip fertilizer the first season—focus on strong root growth instead. If needed, stake the tree loosely to support it, but remove the stake after the first year.
Watch for pests or disease, and remove any broken or crossing branches early on. A healthy start leads to a strong, long-lasting tree


