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Rare Flowering Trees That Light Up Your Garden Landscape
Flowering apricot trees offer spectacular flowering blooms earlier than
any other flowering tree, sometimes blooming as early as January. This
early flowering can result in cold weather damage in some areas of the
United States. New outstanding cultivars of flowering apricot trees can
be purchased from mail order nursery retailers. Prunus mume flowers, in
early spring with flower colors of red, pink, and white, all blooming
on the same twigs of the tree. Double flowers of apricot, dark-red
cover the limbs of the flowering apricot, Matsubara Red. Pure white
flowers appear in early spring on the flowering apricot, Rosemary
Clarke, and the pink flowering, weeping apricot, W.B. Clarke, blooms in
January. Rose-red flowers appear on the flowering apricot tree, Peggy
Clarke, in early spring.
Mimosa flowering trees, Albizia julibrissin 'Rosea', was introduced
into the United States from the Orient, and was commonly known as the
'Silk Tree'. The feather red or pink blooms cover the mimosa branches
in summer, and the fragile graceful leaves are fern-like, and they
flutter in air when wafted by the slightest breeze. The Mimosa tree can
be grown in almost any type of soil and is cold hardy from zones 6 - 10.
Flowering Peach trees, Prunus persica, were very commonly seen and
grown in the early United States, but a gardener faces a difficult task
to find a large flowering peach tree to buy at a nursery. Pink
flowering peach trees, Prunus persica 'Pink', cultivars can be
purchased to bloom either early or late; White flowering peach, Prunus
persica 'White', can also be purchased in an early or late blooming
cultivar; Prunus persica 'White Icicle', Peppermint flowering peach
trees produce variegated flowers randomly colored petals of red, pink,
and white. The Helen Borchers flowering cherry, Prunus persica 'Helen
Borchers' is a recent outstanding blooming.
Redbud flowering trees, Cercis canadensis, are also known as the
Eastern Redbud tree and were first collected to plant at the home of
John Bartram, the famous early American botanist of the 1700's. In
early spring the leafless twigs are completely covered with red-pink
flowers, qualifying this redbud tree as a favorite, native American
flowering tree to plant and grow in the garden landscape.
The flowering honeylocust tree, Gledisia triacanthus inermis, is one of
the most beautiful of all early spring blooming trees. Gardeners find
it difficult to locate and buy honeylocust trees from a nursery. The
fragrant white flowers appear along with the airy fern-like leaves that
flutter as a bright green backdrop to the glowing, pure-white flowers
that attract a host of bird species to nest in the dense honeylocust
branches.
The Wisteria, Wisteria sinensis, is usually thought of as being a vine,
but the vine habit can be overcome, if it is staked after grafting and
trained to grow as a wisteria tree. Wisteria sinensis 'Cooke's Purple',
grows into a fragrant, purple stream of pea-like flowers, trailing long
and followed by green, glistening leaves that are cold hardy from zone
5 - 9. A grape-like cluster of purple flowers emit a fragrance of
grapes with pure white blooms in the cultivar; Wisteria tree, Wisteria
sinensis 'Texas White', is an excellent white-flowering Wisteria tree.
A number of less pursued flowering trees are: Japanese Snowball Tree,
Viburnum plicatum, that flowers in summer and again in the fall if
abundant water is applied. The grapefruit size, greenish-white flower
clusters are stunning and dramatic, as they bloom before the leaves
appear. The Jerusalem tree, Parkinsomia aculeata, is also called the
'Jew Tree'; by tradition was rumored to be the tree that was used to
prepare the 'crown of thorns' that was placed on the head of the
crucified, Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. The fern-like leaves provide a
background of green to view the golden yellow flowers that begin
blooming in summer and then reappear several times until frost.
Paulownia, Blue Princess or Empress Tree, produces spectacular clusters
of purple-blue flowers, sometimes growing three feet in length. This
fast growing tree is best known for being planted as a commercial
timber tree investment by former President, Jimmy Carter. Red Tips,
Photinia fraseri, is best known in the spring growing bright red tips
and waxy leaves, however, red tip is very fast growing, and in late
spring, following the tips of leaves reddening, giant clusters of
fragrant white flowers cover the tree. Scarlet locust trees, Sesbania
grandifloria, is a native tree to the United States, growing vigorously
in wetlands and producing brilliant scarlet blooms in the spring. The
flowers completely cover the twigs of the tree with a backdrop of
bright-green, fern-like leaves, delicately fluttering in the slightest
breeze. Very few trees offer recurring flowers of such brilliant colors
like Scarlet locust trees, Sesbania grandiflora.
Sweetbay Magnolia, Magnolia virginiana, produces bold-white, lemon
scented blooms, appearing much like a miniature Southern Magnolia
flower, Magnolia grandiflora. The waxy, Sweetbay magnolia blooms
appear, beginning in the fall. This evergreen magnolia tree has
fragrant bark and leaves that can be substituted for the herb, bay
leaves. Sweetbay magnolia trees turn dramatic colors of red, yellow,
and orange during the fall, but fall intermittently followed by
waxy-green new leaves. Even though the Southern Magnolia, Magnolia
grandiflora, is classified as an evergreen shade tree, it is famous for
the gorgeous fragrant flowers of huge proportions, one foot wide, that
bloom in early summer. Renowned Artists of paints and cameras have
admired the glorious Magnolia blossom and chose to pose them to compose
masterpiece works that would be celebrated in Museums of the World.
Many hybridizers have chosen to genetically create Japanese Magnolias
of many sizes and colors; white, red, pink, purple and red. Some mail
order nurseries offer sites to buy outstanding hybrids like: Alexander
Magnolia, Brooklyn Girls magnolia trees, Butterfly magnolia, Little Gem
magnolia tree, Leonard Messel magnolia shrub, Randy Magnolia Bush,
Southern Select magnolia tree, Star White magnolia, Sunsation magnolia,
Wada's Memory magnolia tree, and Yellow Lantern Magnolia trees.
Gordonia flowering tree, Gordonia lasianthus, is also known as the
loblolly bay tree, that is closely related to and similar to the "Lost
Gordonia", that had almost become extinct, except for the fortunate
rescue by famous botanist and explorer, William Bartram, who in 1773
wrote in his book, Travels, page 465, a memorable description. The
flowering tree was named by him after his good friend, Benjamin
Franklin, Franklinia altamaha, "I had the opportunity of observing the
new flowering shrub, resembling the Gordonia, in perfect bloom, as well
as bearing ripe fruit. It is a flowering tree of the first order, for
beauty and fragrance of blossoms...the flowers are very large, expand
themselves perfectly, and are of snow white colour, and ornamental with
a crown of tassel of gold coloured refulgent staminae..." We never saw
it grow in any other place, nor have I ever seen it growing wild, in
all my travels from Pennsylvania...to the Mississippi." Cassia trees,
are covered completely in in the fall with golden yellow flowers in
late fall growing to 12 feet tall. Cassia trees are cold hardy in zones
8 - 10, and the beautiful fern-like leaves almost escape notice when
the Cassia tree is in full bloom. The Chaste Tree, Vitex agnus-castus,
is covered with flowers in summer and fall with fragrant flowers in
colors of blue or white being available to buy. The gray-green leaves
of the Chaste trees are very fragrant, and the trees are cold hardy in
Zones 6 - 10.
Patrick A. Malcolm, owner of TyTy Nursery, has an M.S. degree in Biochemistry and has cultivated flowering trees for over three decades.
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