
1. Redbud
This small tree will make your garden look like it’s straight out of a fairytale, thanks to its beautiful pink or white flowers that blossom in the spring. It is not hard to grow and it has amazing heart-shaped leaves that turn golden-yellow in autumn.
It can grow up to 10 feet tall and it needs sun and also some shade and well-drained soil in order to impress anyone with its beauty and naturalness. If you want to have a pop of color and make your home look more welcoming, Redbud is definitely the small tree you need!
…Do you like the look of this plant? We adore it!
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Would be helpful if the zones the trees will grow in were included.
I have crepe myrtles – but his year (first time in about 40 years) the bark scale invaded our neighborhood – any recommendations for what to do – sprayed with Neem oil – and cut severely infected branches.
Which trees will grow on a wind swept, open hill 200 feet from the Bay of Fundy?
I like Rose of Sharon aka Althea. It comes in several colors—white, purple and pink are the colors I’m familiar with. It can be trimmed to look more tree-like or allowed to grow as a bush. My mother grew them when I was young.
Surprised to see the first picture of One I had out in California.
I forgot it’s name and wanted to get one for the NY area
Had a Japanese Maple in Woodland Hills, CA. It was supposed to be a miniature but it got reallly big. It was a beauty when the seasons changed. I do miss it.