Burning Bush
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Tree Care:
Planting:
- Choose well-drained soil and partial to full sun.
- Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and at the same depth.
- Water deeply during planting.
Watering:
- Keep soil consistently moist, especially during the establishment phase.
- Water deeply and infrequently.
- Apply mulch for moisture retention.
Fertilizing:
- Use slow-release fertilizer in spring.
- Avoid excessive fertilization.
Pruning:
- Maintain shape and remove dead branches.
- Lightly prune in late winter.
Mulching:
- Apply mulch around the base to conserve moisture and control weeds.
- Keep mulch away from the trunk.
Pest and Disease Control:
- Monitor for pests and diseases.
- Apply controls as needed.
- Maintain garden cleanliness.
Fall Color:
- Enjoy vibrant red fall foliage.
Winter Care:
- Protect from winter damage.
- Wrap trunk and prune in late winter.
Tree Description:
Size and Shape:
- Height: 10-20 feet with a rounded, spreading growth habit, featuring unique corky wings on branches.
Leaves:
- Opposite, simple leaves, 2-4 inches long.
- Green during the growing season, turning vibrant shades of red in the fall.
Flowers:
- Small, greenish, inconspicuous flowers in late spring.
Fruit:
- Small pink capsules in the fall, opening to reveal orange-red seeds.
Hardiness:
- Suitable for USDA zones 4-8.
Cultural Care:
- Thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to light shade.
- Pruning, if needed, can be done in late winter.
- Mulching helps with moisture retention and weed control.
- Typically low-maintenance in terms of pests and diseases.
Landscape Use:
- Often planted for its striking fall foliage.
- Useful as hedges, screens, or foundation plantings in gardens and landscapes.
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