Flowering GardenTrees
Beautiful flowers in your garden don't have to be limited to just having flowering plants growing low to
the ground. In fact, you can have a terrific garden filled with many scents and colors, but not have any
ground based standard garden areas in your landscape at all. So how to do ths? Plant flowering trees.
Flowering trees are the best of many worlds. They grow tall to provide shade in the heat of summer. They provide
beautiful colors in their leaves and foilage. Some of them even provide additional colors and textures in their
bark too. And they produce flowers in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Many flowering trees also produce
wonderful scents around your home and yard too.
As with most types of garden plant, there are hundreds of different types of flowering trees you can
choose from. And like other plants, each tree has it's own particular location and growth requirements as well.
Basic tree planting rules of thumb apply of course: Be careful not to plant a flowering tree under a power or other
dangerous utility line; Be sure your tree isn't planted so close to your home that it can cause structual damage as
it matures; And be sure that the location you choose for your tree is one you can live with for a lifetime.
Flowering Dogwood Trees
They are beautiful to see and they can be planted in both tree or smaller shrub form. Cheroke Chief is
one particularly beautiful variety which produces amazing red flowers in the spring, and vibrant bronze foilage in
autumn. The Japanese dogwood tree is another beautiful variety. This one produces white flowers and red berries
which are excellent bird food. The foilage on this one is a deep red or purple color in autumn.

Magnolias
Another popular flowering tree, and the saucer Magnolias produce giant flower blooms up to ten inches wide. The
blooms often open before the leaves even start to bud on these trees, and they tend to be a whitish pink color
which are quite fragrant. Saucer magnolia trees tend to grow at least twenty feet high and wide, so they're
excellent for creating garden shade as well as protecting your home from the worst of the summer sun's heat too. So
they do grow so large though, you'll want to make sure they have plenty of room in the location you select to
plant them.
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