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Why Your Garden Needs This Pink Flowering Tree
The most striking feature of this tree is undoubtedly its vibrant pink flowers. These blossoms appear in clusters, creating a breathtaking display that can light up your garden in the spring.
It grows up to 30 to 40 feet, and in mid-spring will be covered with clusters of reddish pink flowers. Hardy in Zones 4 through 8, it’s related to the native Ohio buckeye tree, which has ...
Q: My neighbor pointed out a part of my big pink-blooming loropetalum shrub that has white flowers. Why did this ... caused by sucking insects in the tree, probably crape myrtle aphids.