Spring Blooming Trees and Shrubs for Treasure Valley Idaho
Collection by GardenTronic
It's April and the Treasure Valley (Boise, Meridian and towns west to Ontario Oregon) is bursting with bright blooming trees. Do you wonder what that tree is called? We will try to ID as many spring blooming trees as possible.
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Mature Height 15-20' Mature Spread 15' Standout Feature Spring Flowers, Edible Fruit, Shrub-like Form
Prunus yedoensis
De prunus yedoensis, ook wel yoshinokers genoemd, is een mooie en elegante sierkers die zijn oorsprong vindt in Japan. Deze boom is het symbool van Japan en staat ook symbool voor de keizer. De prunus yedoensis geeft een kleurrijke look aan je tuin door de witroze bloesem. De bloesem verschijnt in april en blijft tot halverwege de lente hangen. Van de bloemen komt een lichte amandelgeur vrij. Het blad van de boom is ovaalvormig en heeft een groene kleur. Later verandert het groen naar…
Yoshino Cherry Tree
The Most Popular Flowering Cherry Tree Available Why Yoshino Cherry Trees? A cherry tree’s blooms are iconic, and the Yoshino is no exception. With full, colorful blooms and strong growth, our Yoshino Cherry Tree is a must-have for lovers of flowering trees, especially since it's one of the first to bloom each spring. Its stunning white blossoms are famous. In fact, it's widely used as an ornamental tree, valued for its abundance of soft blooms in the spring. And its exotic branching pattern…
magnolias
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Eastern Redbud Tree Seeds - Cercis canadensis - GORGEOUS PURPLISH-PINK BLOSSOMS - VERY COLD HARDY Zones 4 - 9
The Redbud Trees - (Dark purple bloom) GuzmansGreenhouse.com
The Redbud Trees are small to medium-sized deciduous tree that blooms in early spring. The majority of them grow about 15-30 ft. tall.
I love getting in close to the lilacs for a photo! It's always good to take a drive through neighborhoods and check out the blossoms and take photos of your favorite trees and shrubs in bloom. Then go to a knowledgeable nursery person and learn about the different varieties that survive Treasure Valley weather and soils.