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THE White Fringe Tree
About the White
Fringe Tree :
The White Fringetree, Chionanthus
virginicus, is a deciduous shrub or small
tree with a spreading, rounded habit. It is
also known as Old Mans Beard. The common
name refers to the slightly fragrant,
spring-blooming flowers which feature airy,
terminal, drooping clusters (4-6" long) of
fringe-like, creamy white petals. Flowers
give way to clusters of olive-like fruits
which ripen to a dark, bluish black in late
summer and are a food source for birds and
wildlife. Wide, spear-shaped leaves (to 8"
long) turn yellow in autumn.
White Fringetrees are easily grown in
average, medium wet, well-drained soil in
full sun to part shade. It prefers moist,
fertile soils. These deciduous trees seldom
need pruning. They are intolerant of air
pollution and prolonged dry conditions and
grow in groups, as specimens in lawns, in
shrub, or in woodland borders. They may also
may be used in native plant gardens or near
streams or ponds. They are spectacular in
full bloom. |