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Chionanthus virginicus [3] (white fringetree) is a tree native to the savannas and lowlands of the northeastern and southeastern United States, from Massachusetts south to Florida, and west to Oklahoma and Texas. [4] [5]
Fringe Tree You can't go wrong with the sweet, lilac-scented fringe-like flowers of this tree that can get as long as eight inches. It's a head-turning plant that's sure to make a statement on ...
Chionanthus (/ ˌ k aɪ oʊ ˈ n æ n θ ə s /), common name: fringetrees, is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae.. Chionanthus virginicus flowers Chionanthus pubescens Chionanthus retusus flowers
The flowers are white, produced in panicles 3–12 cm (1–5 in) long. The fruit is a blue-black drupe 1–1.5 cm (0.4–0.6 in) long and 0.6–1 cm (0.2–0.4 in) in diameter. [3] It is cultivated in Europe and North America as an ornamental tree, valued for its feathery white flowerheads. [4]
The fringe-like flowers on this pretty tree have a sweet fragrance. The upright branches and full form make it an eye-catching specimen tree. Type: Tree or large shrub, USDA Hardiness zones 5 to 9
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Chionanthus: fringe trees; Chionanthus virginicus: fringe tree Oleaceae (olive family) Forestiera: false privets; Forestiera acuminata: swamp privet Oleaceae (olive family) Forestiera segregata: Florida privet Oleaceae (olive family) Fraxinus: ashes; Fraxinus americana: white ash Oleaceae (olive family) 541 Fraxinus angustifolia: narrow-leafed ash
The fringe tree grows from Canada all the way down to the Gulf Coast. It's tougher than dogwood, more dependable than saucer magnolia, longer-lived than cherry, has wonderfully fragrant blooms ...