Tree Care:
Planting Location: Full sun to light shade.
Soil: Well-draining, fertile, slightly acidic to neutral.
Watering Young Plants: Keep soil moist.
Established Plants: Water during dry periods.
Fertilizing Timing: Early spring.
Type: Balanced, slow-release fertilizer or compost.
Pruning: Late winter or early spring.
Pests: Watch for aphids, spider mites, whiteflies; use insecticidal soap/horticultural oil.
Diseases: Generally resistant; ensure good air circulation.
Mulching Benefits: Conserves moisture, regulates soil temperature, suppresses weeds.
Type: Organic mulch like bark or compost.
General Care Support: Stake young trees.
Protection: Protect from harsh winter conditions in colder climates.
Tree Description:
Size: 8-12 feet tall.
Shape: Upright, vase-shaped, slightly arching form.
Leaves: Medium to dark green, lobed, 2-4 inches long.
Flowers: Large, showy white flowers with a prominent stamen, blooming mid-summer to early fall.
Bark: Smooth and gray when young, rougher with age.
Hardiness: USDA zones 5 to 9.