Shopping Cart

0

Your shopping bag is empty

Go to the shop

QAUZUY GARDEN Oxydendrum arboreum, 50 Seeds

$1.89

  lant or Animal Product Type Shrub & Hedge Brand QAUZUY GARDEN Material Feature GMO Free Color White Special Feature Attracts Pollinators, Extended Bloom Time Expected Blooming Period Spring Sunlight Exposure Partial Shade Unit Count 50.0 Count Expected Planting Period Winter / Spring Product Care Instructions Well-drained Perennial Sweet Fragrant...

  • All
QAUZUY GARDEN Oxydendrum arboreum, 50 Seeds

QAUZUY GARDEN Oxydendrum arboreum, 50 Seeds

 

lant or Animal Product Type Shrub & Hedge
Brand QAUZUY GARDEN
Material Feature GMO Free
Color White
Special Feature Attracts Pollinators, Extended Bloom Time
Expected Blooming Period Spring
Sunlight Exposure Partial Shade
Unit Count 50.0 Count
Expected Planting Period Winter / Spring
Product Care Instructions Well-drained

Perennial Sweet Fragrant Flower Tree - Showy Accent Landscape Plant
Culture
Best grown in acidic, moist, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates part shade, but with somewhat diminished flowering and fall color. Intolerant of drought. Intolerant of urban pollution.

Noteworthy Characteristics
Oxydendrum arboreum, commonly called sourwood or sorrel tree, is a deciduous understory tree that is native to the eastern United States from Pennsylvania south to Florida and Louisiana. It is perhaps most commonly found on rocky wooded slopes in the Appalachian Mountains, often growing in combination with other heath family members (e.g., azaleas and rhododendrons) that share the same acidic soil preferences. In cultivation, it typically grows 20-25’ tall with a straight, slender trunk and narrow oblong crown. In the wild, it may reach 50-60’ tall. Gray bark on mature trees is fissured, ridged and scaly. Finely-toothed, glossy green leaves (to 5-8” long) are reminiscent of peach. Leaves have a sour taste, hence the common name. Leaves produce consistently excellent fall color, typically turning crimson red. Waxy, lily-of-the-valley-like, white flowers bloom on slender, drooping, one-sided terminal panicles (4-8” long) in early summer. Flowers have a slight fragrance. Flower panicle stems remains in place as the flowers give way to 5-parted dry capsules that ripen to silver-gray in September. Capsules contrast well with the red fall color and provide continuing ornamental interest after leaf drop into winter. Flowers are quite attractive to bees. Sourwood honey is a highly prized local product.
Genus name comes from the Greek words oxys meaning acid and dendron meaning a tree. The foliage is bitter.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems. Leaf spot and twig blight infrequently occur.
Uses
Beautiful small specimen flowering tree with multi-season interest for lawns, patios, shade gardens or open woodland areas.

More Infomation To You

Things you need to know

Express Delivery

  • Europe & USA within 2-4 days
  • Rest of the world within 3-7 days
  • Selected locations