What's your favorite flowering tree?

Anonymous
Marijuana
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crepe myrtle


+1000 Love Crepe Myrtles. Rows and Rows of them!
Anonymous
What are the trees with flowers look kind of like round pink bubbles from far away?

Anyone?
Anonymous
Anything edible, but esp. Black Locust

http://www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/black_locust.htm

Delicious flowers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this thread, and please post more pictures of the trees! I'm not from here, and this is a nice thread to refer to! The pictures are beautiful!!!

Which of the ones mentioned so far is the smallest, with shallow noninvasive- roots, does anyone know?


Here you go:
http://www.nps.gov/plants/pubs/chesapeake/pdf/chesapeakenatives.pdf

If you want to plant check height and space. Don't plant to close to a house for example. All trees have roots close to the surface. Don't make a mulch volcano. That's not healthy for the roots.
Anonymous


Redbud has to be one of my favorites.

This is a picture I took of them the other day before they were out in full bloom.
Anonymous
My favorites are cherry blossoms but I have seen quite a few varieties of them. I also like the weeping cherry blossoms. My second favorites are crepe myrtles. I first saw jacarandas in Lisbon but I haven't seen them anywhere since then. Do they grow around here?
Anonymous

Plumleaf azalea, native and blooms in August.
Anonymous
I have always liked the dogwood b/c it looks like a tree made of flowers.


Anonymous

Silky stewartia, also a native
Anonymous
I really like this graphic.

Anonymous wrote:

Redbud has to be one of my favorites.

This is a picture I took of them the other day before they were out in full bloom.
Anonymous

Carolina silverbell
Anonymous
Yellow wood...great fragrance in the evening
Anonymous
love this thread!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really like this graphic.

Anonymous wrote:

Redbud has to be one of my favorites.

This is a picture I took of them the other day before they were out in full bloom.


Thanks. Use it, share it, I don't mind or I wouldn't have shared it on a public forum without a watermark. Instagram makes everyone a photographer.
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