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I planted a baby hoptree in my yard one year ago, and it did fine through all of last year; but this year in the spring I discovered the ...Read More
A great little tree. Dark glossy green leaves, turning a med. yellow in fall, rather late, after most others. White fragrant flowers with...Read More
This is not a shrub-tree that is one of the flashy plants for the ornamental garden. This species goes well with the newer thinking from ...Read More
This performs in full sun and also in heavy shade. Native here and normally grows as a woodland understory tree, usually multitrunked.
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In central FL, zone 9B, this might be a bit too far south for Hoptree (at least, the one I have). It was growing well through spring, the...Read More
Live in Northern Pennsylvania. This plant grows natively along the shores of Lake Erie. It will tolerate sun or shade and clay soil. W...Read More
We planted this little stick about 10 years ago and it is now a tree about 15 ft tall and 20 ft wide. It flowers every year but we have n...Read More
Hop Tree is a great small understory tree or a shrub that flowers with clusters of small greenish-white slightly fragrant flowers in spri...Read More
I was surprised to see the comments of the scent of this tree. The reason I first noticed it was that in full bloom, the flowers cast th...Read More
I have not grown thos plant so I am giving it a neutral rating.
Except in the extreme southern part, wafer ash is found th...Read More
Ptelea is hardy enough outdoors in St. Petersburg, Russia (=usda zone 4a). Here it looks like a shrub (2-4m height).
This is a small,deciduous tree or a large shrub depending upon where the plant grows.The bark and leaves are bitter, strongly scented. It...Read More