
Yellowwood
Yellowwood is a beautiful native tree known for its cascading clusters of fragrant white flowers, smooth gray bark, and brilliant yellow fall foliage. This elegant, medium-sized tree brings multi-season interest to landscapes and is especially prized for its spring flower display and delicate, vase-shaped form. Yellowwood is well-suited for parks, large gardens, and native plantings, where it provides valuable habitat and seasonal beauty. With its graceful branching and high tolerance for various soil types, Yellowwood is a versatile and relatively low-maintenance choice for landscapes seeking both ornamental and ecological value.
Key Characteristics
- Showy, Fragrant Spring Blooms: In late spring to early summer, Yellowwood produces stunning, pendulous clusters of pea-like white flowers with a sweet fragrance, attracting bees and butterflies. These showy blooms create a striking display and make Yellowwood a beautiful focal point in the landscape.
- Brilliant Fall Foliage: As autumn approaches, the leaves turn a vivid yellow, adding warm seasonal color to the landscape. This bright foliage, combined with its smooth, light-gray bark, provides visual interest through multiple seasons.
- Wildlife Habitat and Pollinator Support: Yellowwood's blossoms are an excellent nectar source for pollinators, especially bees. Its branching structure also offers cover and shelter for birds, adding ecological support to pollinator gardens and native plant landscapes.
- Adaptable and Tolerant of Various Soils: Yellowwood thrives in well-drained soils and tolerates a range of soil types, including clay and loamy soils. It grows best in full sun to part shade, making it a versatile choice for mixed landscapes, garden borders, and larger open spaces.
- Low Maintenance and Long-Lived: This tree is generally disease-resistant and requires minimal care once established. Its longevity and relatively slow growth rate make it a low-maintenance choice for home gardens, parks, and urban green spaces.
Product Details
- Native Range: Southeastern United States
- Plant Life Cycle: Deciduous tree
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained soils; tolerates clay, loamy, and slightly acidic soils
- Mature Height: 30-50 feet
- Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
- Bloom Color: White
- Fall Color: Yellow
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8
Yellowwood's beautiful blooms, vibrant fall color, and low-maintenance nature make it an ideal tree for ornamental plantings, naturalized areas, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.
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Description
Yellowwood is a beautiful native tree known for its cascading clusters of fragrant white flowers, smooth gray bark, and brilliant yellow fall foliage. This elegant, medium-sized tree brings multi-season interest to landscapes and is especially prized for its spring flower display and delicate, vase-shaped form. Yellowwood is well-suited for parks, large gardens, and native plantings, where it provides valuable habitat and seasonal beauty. With its graceful branching and high tolerance for various soil types, Yellowwood is a versatile and relatively low-maintenance choice for landscapes seeking both ornamental and ecological value.
Key Characteristics
- Showy, Fragrant Spring Blooms: In late spring to early summer, Yellowwood produces stunning, pendulous clusters of pea-like white flowers with a sweet fragrance, attracting bees and butterflies. These showy blooms create a striking display and make Yellowwood a beautiful focal point in the landscape.
- Brilliant Fall Foliage: As autumn approaches, the leaves turn a vivid yellow, adding warm seasonal color to the landscape. This bright foliage, combined with its smooth, light-gray bark, provides visual interest through multiple seasons.
- Wildlife Habitat and Pollinator Support: Yellowwood's blossoms are an excellent nectar source for pollinators, especially bees. Its branching structure also offers cover and shelter for birds, adding ecological support to pollinator gardens and native plant landscapes.
- Adaptable and Tolerant of Various Soils: Yellowwood thrives in well-drained soils and tolerates a range of soil types, including clay and loamy soils. It grows best in full sun to part shade, making it a versatile choice for mixed landscapes, garden borders, and larger open spaces.
- Low Maintenance and Long-Lived: This tree is generally disease-resistant and requires minimal care once established. Its longevity and relatively slow growth rate make it a low-maintenance choice for home gardens, parks, and urban green spaces.
Product Details
- Native Range: Southeastern United States
- Plant Life Cycle: Deciduous tree
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained soils; tolerates clay, loamy, and slightly acidic soils
- Mature Height: 30-50 feet
- Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
- Bloom Color: White
- Fall Color: Yellow
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8
Yellowwood's beautiful blooms, vibrant fall color, and low-maintenance nature make it an ideal tree for ornamental plantings, naturalized areas, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.














