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Deciduous trees can offer so many aspects to a garden. The form of the tree, flowers in the springtime, foliage shape and size, spring and fall foliage colors, bark texturre and color, and winter structure. And because they go dormant in the winter, they can be grown in colder climates. Many gardens are smaller these days, so smaller trees are desirable. We are offering many unusual and interesting trees that can be a delight to your garden or landscape. We hope you find a favorite.
Genus: Stewartia Species: rostrata
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A small deciduous tree from eastern China. Introduced to the US in 1936, Stewartia rostrata is a very worthwhile tree for most gardens. It can grow to 20 ft, but tends to be spreading wider than tall. The flowers are much like a camillea with white petals and a bright yellow center. |
Trees
Type:
Deciduous Bloom Time:
June - July Color:
White-yellow Exposure:
Full sun to partial shade Size in 10 yrs:
10 ft - 12 ft tall Hardiness:
to zone 6 Growth Habit:
Upright-spreading
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