The small yellow flowers are unremarkable, but the most ornamental attraction is the large clusters of leathery heart-shaped sacs surroun...Read Moreding the seeds turn brilliant scarlet in September-October and make a great show against the glossy foliage.
The young bark is dark violet/brown striped with white and is attractive in winter.
Easy, adaptable, tough. Tolerates clay soil and brief droughts.
This is usually called "Korean sweetheart tree." The correct botanical name is Euscaphis japonica.
Dr. Michael Dirr kinda slammed this tree as 'never being to grand' -- clearly Dirr was having a mental lapse or only saw an atrocious spe...Read Morecimen of the sweetheart tree.
These small trees are glorious to say the least. Sorry, Dirr, you proved that no human is perfect.
The small yellow flowers are unremarkable, but the most ornamental attraction is the large clusters of leathery heart-shaped sacs surroun...Read More
Dr. Michael Dirr kinda slammed this tree as 'never being to grand' -- clearly Dirr was having a mental lapse or only saw an atrocious spe...Read More