Flowering Trees
The Art of the Flowering Landscape
There is a distinct, wild joy in a garden that appeals to both the eye and the palate. While many of these selections are prized for their botanical architecture and breathtaking floral displays, several offer the added reward of delicate, edible gems.
We’ve curated this collection for the "backyard epicurean"—the grower who seeks the whimsical romance of spring blossoms and year round dimension, but wouldn't dream of letting a harvest go to waste.
Whitney Crabapple Tree
A.R. Whitney of Whitney Nursery first grew this crabapple from seed in 1865 and it is one of the only crabapples one can eat off the tree. It is pr...
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A more columnar serviceberry tree with the classical white flowers in Spring and sunburnt orange foliage as Autumn progresses. Its great height giv...
View full detailsAutumn Brilliance Serviceberry Tree
Native to the Eastern US, the Serviceberry is a cold hardy (Zone 3) deciduous 'tree' that has white flowers in Spring and stunning golden copper le...
View full detailsMiss Kim Lilac on Standard
The variety of Korean Lilac is currently set on a grafted standard rootstock giving it the appearance of a purple lollipop. The Miss Kim variety is...
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