Seven-Son Flower
Seven-Son flower is a member of the Caprifoliaceae and can be a large multi-stem shrub or a small tree depending on how it is pruned. This tree can grow 10 to 20 feet tall and approximately half as wide as a fountain-like shrub or single trunk tree. It offers year-round interest in the landscape with several unique features. Buds appear in early summer however they don’t open till September with beautiful white blooms that are fragrant and nectar rich which attract a variety of pollinators. After the flowers fade the sepals turn cherry red to rose purple seed pods that persist through the fall and winter. After the leaves fall in autumn the beautiful exfoliating bark is revealed and offers winter interest through the dreary season. Seven-son flower is a moderately fast grower that thrives in a range of soils from poor to good and tolerates some shade. It does prefer to stay slightly damp however it will tolerate dry conditions. Use this as a focal point in your landscape or as a small shade tree in your yard.
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