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Dynamite Crape Myrtle
Growing Zones 6-9

Dynamite Crape Myrtle

192 reviews
Starting at $80.95Up to 10% OFF
Tulip Poplar
Growing Zones 4-9

Tulip Poplar

240 reviews
Starting at $119.95
Autumn Cherry Tree
Growing Zones 4-8

Autumn Cherry Tree

158 reviews
Starting at $179.95
Newport Flowering Plum
Growing Zones 4-9

Newport Flowering Plum

45 reviews
Starting at $109.95
Oklahoma Redbud
Growing Zones 6-9

Oklahoma Redbud

55 reviews
Starting at $189.95Up to 10% OFF
White Weeping Cherry Tree
Growing Zones 5-8

White Weeping Cherry Tree

40 reviews
Starting at $94.95
newNatchez Crape Myrtle Tree
Growing Zones 7-10

Natchez Crape Myrtle Tree

190 reviews
Starting at $29.95
Pink Velour Crape Myrtle
Growing Zones 7-10

Pink Velour Crape Myrtle

93 reviews
Starting at $129.95
Muskogee Crape Myrtle Tree
Growing Zones 6-9

Muskogee Crape Myrtle Tree

199 reviews
Starting at $74.95
Kwanzan Cherry Tree
Growing Zones 5-9

Kwanzan Cherry Tree

197 reviews
Starting at $99.95
Profusion Crabapple Tree
Growing Zones 4-8

Profusion Crabapple Tree

33 reviews
Starting at $119.95
Robinson Crabapple Tree
Growing Zones 4-8

Robinson Crabapple Tree

41 reviews
Starting at $74.95Up to 32% OFF
Eastern Redbud
Growing Zones 4-9

Eastern Redbud

167 reviews
Starting at $139.95
White Kousa Dogwood
Growing Zones 5-8

White Kousa Dogwood

117 reviews
Starting at $89.95Up to 18% OFF
Knock Out® Rose Tree
Growing Zones 5-10

Knock Out® Rose Tree

214 reviews
Starting at $149.95
Red Rocket Crape Myrtle
Growing Zones 6-9

Red Rocket Crape Myrtle

92 reviews
Starting at $99.95
Pink Dogwood
Growing Zones 5-9

Pink Dogwood

269 reviews
Starting at $139.95
newBellini® Grape Crape Myrtle
Growing Zones 5-9

Bellini® Grape Crape Myrtle

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newBellini® Raspberry Crape Myrtle
Growing Zones 5-9

Bellini® Raspberry Crape Myrtle

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Bronze Loquat
Growing Zones 9-11

Bronze Loquat

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Scarlet Fire® Dogwood Tree
Growing Zones 5-9

Scarlet Fire® Dogwood Tree

16 reviews
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True Blue Butterfly Bush (Tree Form)
Growing Zones 5-10

True Blue Butterfly Bush (Tree Form)

5 reviews
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Corinthian Rose Double Flowering Peach Tree
Growing Zones 5-9

Corinthian Rose Double Flowering Peach Tree

1 reviews
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Avondale Redbud Tree
Growing Zones 5-9

Avondale Redbud Tree

7 reviews
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Kwanzan Flowering CHerry trees

Rich color and full blooms in nearly any climate.

A wide variety of colors, deeply-hued foliage and growth, from spring to summer and beyond. Flowering Trees can be planted in your garden, backyard, or even in a container for your patio or indoor spaces. Whether you choose the iconic Crape Myrtle or a classic Dogwood, you'll have the perfect Flowering Tree for your homescape.

How and When to Plant Flowering Trees

Though specific directions will depend on the Flowering Trees you purchase, knowing your growing zone is an important first step. After you’ve determined your zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind for your Flowering Trees and Ornamental Trees.

We generally recommend planting in early spring or fall, before or after the threat of frost. As long as the ground is not frozen and temperature extremes are at bay, you're good to go on planting.

From there, planting is generally the same across all flowering varieties. Find an area with well-drained soil, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball (along with a bit of extra width for growing space), place your tree and backfill the hole. Finally, water to settle the soil and mulch to conserve moisture in the area.

When to Prune Flowering Trees

A Few Pruning Tips

One of the most-asked questions when it comes to Flowering Trees: When do I prune? Luckily, the pruning process is super simple. For Flowering Trees that bloom in spring, be sure to prune when their flowers fade. Those that flower in summer should be pruned in winter or early spring for best results.

When you go to prune, simply ensure you make your cuts at a 45-degree angle and use clean, sterilized pruning shears. Remove dead, diseased or damaged branches and any suckers growing lower on the trunk. Generally, you want to ensure sunlight penetrates the canopy of your tree after pruning.

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