1328View count
2m 18sLength in seconds

Top 5 Most Popular Flowering Trees http://www.naturehills.com/trees/flowering-trees Number 5, the Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud. The Weeping Redbud will typically reach a height of 4-10 feet with an equal spread, containing a lot of interest into a smaller garden plant. You’ll be amazed how quickly hummingbirds and butterflies will draw near to its fragrant branches…however deer do not come near. Grow zones 5-10, the Lavender Twist Weeping RedbudThrives in full sun to partial shade. http://www.naturehills.com/lavender-twist-weeping-redbud Number 4, The Purple Robe Locust Tree. If you are looking for a tree to grow in that spot in your yard where nothing else will, the Purple Robe Locust, is the tree for you. A wonderful form of the ever-popular black locust family of trees, Purple Robe Locust will grow just about any place that you'd like t to. It doesn’t take the young trees very long to reach their full height of 30-40 feet. If time to maturity is an issue, then Purple Robe is the solution for you. Zones 4-8, and thrives in full sun to partial sun. http://www.naturehills.com/purple-robe-locust-tree Number 3, The White Flowering Dogwood. Great for any of the four seasons, this tree is a gorgeous addition to any yard or garden. It Thrives in full sun to partial shade, needing nearly 4 hours of sunlight every day. Zones 5-9, The White Flowering Dogwood looks best when nearby red or pink dogwoods, and matures at about 20-30 feet. http://www.naturehills.com/dogwood-ivory-halo Number 2, The Pink Crape Myrtle. Beginning in early summer and following into the fall, your Crape Myrtle will impress you with its clusters of pink blossoms, which are beautiful plumes at the tips of its branches. Crape myrtle leaves are oval and typically 1 to 2 inches long; they are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring and become yellow, orange or red just before falling in autumn. Crape Myrtle grows 10-20 feet in height with an 8-10 foot spread. Zone 6-10, and thrives in full sun. http://www.naturehills.com/crape-myrtle-pinks Number 1, The Cleveland Flowering Pear. The Cleveland Pear is a hardy ornamental tree with year-round appeal. This tree is more tall than broad, so it nestles neatly into a narrow space between other plants or looks beautiful in rows along a street or sidewalk. The Cleveland Pear will surprise you with its colorful nature. It’s a moderate to fast grower, so in no time at all you’ll be enjoying its incredible display. Zones 5-8, this tree thrives in full sun and grows to a height of 20-30 feet. http://www.naturehills.com/cleveland-flowering-pear www.NatureHills.com