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Yellowwood is a unique native deciduous tree to add to the meadow, woodland, or use as a shade tree. It features showy blooms every few years, pleasant yellow fall foliage, and smooth gray bark for winter interest. Slow growing. Attracts pollinators with its high quality pollen.
Has a deep taproot system which makes this tree ideal for planting shade loving shrubs and perennials underneath. In a woodland setting its habit with be vase shaped and upright, whereas in an open sunny area it will have a broad rounded habit. Good choice for native gardens. Prune out weak branch forks in summer. Is not bothered by most insects and diseases.
Blooms in April- May with 12 inch long white panicles of fragrant flowers. Generally only blooms every 2 or 3 years
Zone 4-8 | Average soil and moisture needs | Tolerates Drought & Alkaline Soil | Full to part sun, protect from winter winds.
| Sun, Part Sun | |
| No | |
| 30-45 ft | |
| 40-45 ft | |
| Spring | |
| No | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| White | |
| Strong | |
| Yes |