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As you shop for pink trees, choose a variety that will survive winters in your USDA Hardiness Zone. From there, make sure you give the tree plenty of room to grow!
The Yellow Springs Street Fair is back this Saturday, June 14 with hundreds of vendors, lots of food, live music and a new kids zone (Tom Gilliam, contributing photographer).
Make sure the flowering tree you choose is suited to survive winters in your USDA hardiness zone (find yours here), and pay attention to sunlight exposure requirements (many trees need full sun ...
This native tree is flowering right now with its beautiful purplish reddish blooms. You can see many growing along the edge of woods or as you make a drive on U.S. 50 from Parkersburg to Clarksburg.
The color blue aids relaxation, which makes it a great choice for the flowering plants in your yard. Here are 11 trees and ...
Louisiana has several flowering trees that are common, and they'll soon be in-bloom this spring. Here's when and where you can see the blossoms.
Whether you are searching for an ornamental cherry or a fruiting cherry, this guide will help you find the right tree for your yard.
This plant can grow as either a shrub or a tree, with heights ranging from a few feet up to 30, depending on the cultivar and how it's grown. In USDA zones 5 and 6, the chaste tree will die back in ...
It blooms on new growth, so winter pruning is good for it. Remove the first wave of flowers to see the second wave of blooms in August or September after the initial colors fade. Chaste trees are ...