Year in and year out, this floppy handkerchief like blooming tree gets so much attention. A very tall, ovate shaped tree. Give it lots ...Read Moreof room to 'show off'.
Wada's memory has done well here. A slow grower with lovely drooping flowers that unfortunately can be decimated by wind. Still well wo...Read Morerth growing.
The tree at Winterthur is over 40 years old and over 40 feet tall. I will have to return to see it in bloom. The Gardens have roped off...Read More the dripline of the tree to keep children from climbing on its low trunked branches. The bark is a beautiful smooth silver...like a beech.
An entry in The Hilliar Manual Of Trees & Shrubs, Butler & Tanner, Frome, 2002, on page 187 lists this as a small tree. Well, I don't think so. It also states that this selection came from a number of seed raised plants supplied in 1940 to the University of Washington, Seattle, by Mr K Wada of Yokohama, Japan. Variously regarded as a hybrid between M. kobus and M. salicifolia, or a form of M. salicifolia
Year in and year out, this floppy handkerchief like blooming tree gets so much attention. A very tall, ovate shaped tree. Give it lots ...Read More
Wada's memory has done well here. A slow grower with lovely drooping flowers that unfortunately can be decimated by wind. Still well wo...Read More
The tree at Winterthur is over 40 years old and over 40 feet tall. I will have to return to see it in bloom. The Gardens have roped off...Read More