Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Four Season's of Beautiful Trees

Add four season of beauty to your yard by installing trees in your garden that will not take up too much space. Here are just a few examples;

Korean Stewartia (shown on the left) - This Korean stewartia dazzles with its many leaf colors in the fall. The tree's richly colored and flaky bark adds its distinctive beauty all year. Plus in summer, pristine white flowers grace the stewartia. The tree usually tops out at about 30 to 40 feet, and grows well in warmth.

Sourwood - Sourwood's summer flowers retain their beauty after the leaves turn red in the fall. The dried flowers often remain in winter, adding interest to the tree.

Oyama Magnolia - This spring flowering beauty grows 10 to 15 feet tall, and opens its fragrant blooms for six weeks. When the petals fall, the 2-inch carmine fruit develops, revealing scarlet seeds. The tree thrives in dappled shade.

For more great four season trees, click here. For all your real estate needs contact Nolting Real Estate at http://www.noltingrealestate.com/ and/or 636-391-9997.

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