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I don't think these are acid-loving plants, as I have seen several of these in my region, and many seem to tolerate the alkaline (general...Read More
I planted this tree in fall 2015 out of a 15-gallon pot. Today in is 15' tall with white flowers in the summer. The real show begins when...Read More
It is now blooming in my zone 7b garden. I don’t notice any fragrance in the blooms.
This tree has its charms, and is very easy to grow - although it's probably not what most people are looking for in a centerpiece tree. I...Read More
I have a Heptacodium in a Chicago suburb, one block from the lake (5b/6a) and it is happy as a clam. It begins flowering in late Septembe...Read More
Flowers now in late September with a nice slight GINGER scent if you are near it. Seems to have good drought and heat tolerance unlike t...Read More
we love this tree! We planted it in a semi-shady spot behind a redbud that we figured would not be long for this world - 15 years later, ...Read More
I've followed 4 trees over many years, at least 10 or more. Two are mine and two are at a local arboretum, all in zone 6b. Mine grow in s...Read More
This tree-like shrub or shrubby tree has become fairly popular here in New England following its re-introduction in 1980 by the Arnold Ar...Read More
I live in Zone 6A almost 5b in NC at the foot of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Elevation 1200 ft and heavy clay soil exsits where I planted my...Read More
What a beautiful little tree! It loves our high-desert summer dry heat and the alkaline clay soil. After living in the mid-Atlantic reg...Read More
I bought this little plant as a 5gal - about 15inches high - and it actually looked dead (lol), and it had been given a big crew cut acro...Read More
Minneapolis, zone 4a ...
I purchased a one-foot specimen at a local plant sale about 8 or 9 years ago. It didn't seem to d...Read More
This is an easy plant to grow, I have three of them in my yard. Also a fast growing plant, 18-36" a year. There might be some die-back (n...Read More
I'm in Zone 4a. I got a very small specimen of this plant two years ago. Because I was unsure about its hardiness in my area, I planted...Read More
I am in Zone 4B (Ok, a semi-protected spot) with very alkaline soil and mine is doing very well.
I agree with much of what is said here except for the fact that it needs acidic soil.
Mine was planted as a pencil size ...Read More
I bought it as a one gallon plant locally. I planted it in the full sun, where I also have some roses. The deer ate it back so I installe...Read More
Ask a nurseryman near where you LIVE if you want an honest and informed answer about this plant. I made the mistake of noticing the plant...Read More
I have been growing two heptacodium trees out front for about 18 years. I purchased them from a mail order company and they came looking...Read More
I just got this plant for a new shrub border,from the Tyler Arb's plant sale. Looking it up, the PennHort Society(Philadelphia) has chos...Read More
I live near Ottawa, Canada (USDA 4a), and I have had two of those for a few years now. No winter dieback. It is hardier than described he...Read More
When I lived in Seattle, I planted 3 of these (1-gallon specimens from mail-order source). They grew to be ten-foot-tall small trees in j...Read More
This is a beautiful plant which does not seem to be widely used in my area, despite it being fully hardy. I only recently saw a large sp...Read More
Fast-growing, hardy tree. I planted one on a steep bank in poor soil. It is thriving all the same! Flowers appear in late summer. Not spe...Read More
Great looking foliage on this plant. We want to know how tall the plant has to be to flower. Can you grow it as a large shrub and expect...Read More
I haven't planted mine yet. I will be planting a 4' one come the beginning of May. I really am excited. I've been drooling over this pl...Read More
A wonderful multi season plant. A bee and butterfly magnet!
I would dispute the claim that this plant needs acid soil. Mine is in neutral to slightly alkaline and is thriving. I planted it in 2003 ...Read More
This is a very interesting plant that even though beautiful, it has left me frustrated at times. It is weedy looking in its youth so car...Read More
Update - November 2008. Some type of fungus or blight killed my Seven Son Flower by the end of the 2005 growing season. I removed it an...Read More
Heptacodium miconioides,or Seven Sons Flower is one of my most sucessfull new plants that I have grown lately.I have had no problems with...Read More
Touted as the "crepe myrtle for the northern US" in some nursery catalogs, this plant deserves to be more widely grown and appreciated. ...Read More
I just planted a five or six foot plant this July and it has grown about a foot. The bark is peeling nicely and each branch got a clump ...Read More
Unusual plant best known in the New England states. It is best used in a border, has great foliage and interesting flower and fruit cha...Read More