The American White Fringetree is native to Missouri, a deciduous shrub or small tree, typically grows 12-20 feet tall, but can be 35 feet tall in nature. The slightly fragrant creamy white flowers can be seen in 4-6-inch long airy, drooping, feathery inflorescences subdivided into four slender lobes from May to June. The plant is very spectacular in full bloom because the flowers appear even before the canopy turns green and dark blue-black berries follow them in autumn. It prefers full sun, but also feels good in partial shade. It tolerates air pollution, which makes it suitable for urban installation as well! It is not particularly sensitive to pests and plant diseases. USDA Zone 4b.
Light: Napos helyre
Moisture: Átlagos vízigényű
pH: talajban nem válogat
USDA zone: 4b
Size: 20-35
Package: K2
Drought tolerant | Shadow | ||
Average water demand | Half-shade | ||
High water demand | Sunny |
ZONE: The USDA Hardiness Zone of the plant. See the chart of USDA Hardiness Zones HERE!
SIZE: The size of the plant in centimeter.
QUALITY: For example: K1: we grow the plant in 1 liter container, CSP8x8: we grow the plant in 8x8 cm pot, SZGY: we ship the plant with bare root (carefully packed), FL: we ship the plant with root ball.