Description: PACKAGE OF 20 SEEDS, Koelreuteria bipinnata (Chinese flame-tree)A yellow carpet of fallen petals, delicate leaflets which cast a mosaic of welcoming shade, and large clusters of persistent rose-colored, papery capsules all help to make Chinese flame-tree a very popular landscape tree over a wide area of the South. One of only a few yellow-flowering trees for the mid- and deep-south landscape. This broad-spreading, deciduous tree reaches a height of 40 to 60 feet and eventually takes on a flat-topped, somewhat irregular silhouette. It is often used as a patio, shade, street, or specimen tree. The small, fragrant, yellow flowers appear in very showy, dense, terminal panicles in early summer, and are followed in late summer or fall by large clusters of the two-inch-long "Chinese lanterns". These papery husks are held above the foliage and retain their pink color after drying and are very popular for use in everlasting flower arrangements. The bark on Chinese flame-tree is smooth and light brown when young, becoming ridged and furrowed as the tree matures.USDA hardiness zones: 7A through 10AIntroductionA yellow carpet of fallen petals, delicate leaflets which cast a mosaic of welcoming shade, and large clusters of persistent rose-colored, papery capsules all help to make Chinese flame-tree a very popular landscape tree over a wide area of the South. One of only a few yellow-flowering trees for the mid- and deep-south landscape. This broad-spreading, deciduous tree reaches a height of 40 to 60 feet and eventually takes on a flat-topped, somewhat irregular silhouette. It is often used as a patio, shade, street, or specimen tree. The small, fragrant, yellow flowers appear in very showy, dense, terminal panicles in early summer, and are followed in late summer or fall by large clusters of the two-inch-long "Chinese lanterns". These papery husks are held above the foliage and retain their pink color after drying and are very popular for use in everlasting flower arrangements. The bark on Chinese flame-tree is smooth and light brown when young, becoming ridged and furrowed as the tree matures. It is easily distinquished from Koelreuteria paniculata since Koelreuteria bipinnata has more upright branches and has twice compound leaves, whereas Koelreuteria paniculata has single pinnate compound leaves. General InformationScientific name: Koelreuteria bipinnataPronunciation: kole-roo-TEER-ee-uh bye-pih-NAY-tuhCommon name(s): Chinese flame-tree, bougainvillea goldenrain treeFamily: SapindaceaeUSDA hardiness zones: 7A through 10A (Fig. 2)Origin: not native to North AmericaInvasive potential: This one is not listed on the UF/IFAS Assessment of the Status of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural AreasUses: reclamation; shade; street without sidewalk; specimen; parking lot island < 100 sq ft; parking lot island 100-200 sq ft; parking lot island > 200 sq ft; sidewalk cutout (tree pit); tree lawn 3-4 feet wide; tree lawn 4-6 feet wide; tree lawn > 6 ft wide; urban tolerant; highway median; container or planterAvailability: not native to North America DescriptionHeight: 20 to 35 feetSpread: 25 to 35 feetCrown uniformity: irregularCrown shape: roundCrown density: openGrowth rate: fastTexture: mediumFoliageLeaf arrangement: alternate (Fig. 3)Leaf type: bipinnately compoundLeaf margin: incised, serrateLeaf shape: ovate, oblongLeaf venation: pinnateLeaf type and persistence: deciduousLeaf blade length: 2 to 4 inchesLeaf color: greenFall color: yellowFall characteristic: showy FlowerFlower color: yellowFlower characteristics: very showyFruitFruit shape: oval, elongatedFruit length: 1 to 3 inchesFruit covering: dry or hardFruit color: pinkFruit characteristics: does not attract wildlife; showy; fruit/leaves not a litter problemTrunk and BranchesTrunk/bark/branches: branches droop; not showy; typically one trunk; thornsPruning requirement: needed for strong structureBreakage: susceptible to breakageCurrent year twig color: brownCurrent year twig thickness: very thickWood specific gravity: unknownCultureLight requirement: full sunSoil tolerances: clay; sand; loam; alkaline; acidic; extended flooding; well-drainedDrought tolerance: highAerosol salt tolerance: moderateOtherRoots: not a problemWinter interest: noOutstanding tree: yesOzone sensitivity: unknownVerticillium wilt susceptibility: susceptiblePest resistance: resistant to pests/diseasesUse and ManagementTrees need to be trained when young to develop a strong branch structure. On weak-wooded trees such as Chinese flame-tree, spacing main branches apart along a central trunk is crucial to developing a durable tree. As soon as you see them, remove any double or multiple trunks which develop, especially if they have embedded or pinched bark in the branch crotch. Be sure to locate the first major branch high enough off the ground so that drooping leaves and branches will not get in the way of traffic below. Train major branches so they grow up and out, spreading from the trunk to create the clearance needed for street tree or parking lot planting.The tree definitely has a place in many landscapes. Planted in a full sun location, Chinese flame-tree makes a moderately dense shade tree, but there is considerable variation among individuals of the species. Properly pruned and trained trees can be planted as street or parking lot trees, but do not commit large areas to Chinese flame-tree due to the possibility of them breaking up as they reach about 30 years old. They will be the source of many compliments when they are in flower and fruit.This is a tough tree which should be grown in full sun on any well-drained soil, in sand or heavy clay, and should receive moderate watering. The tree becomes leggy and thin in partial shade. When well-established, it tolerates wind, air pollution, salt, heat, and drought.Propagation is by seed, which will germinate within 10 to 15 days.The seeds were took this season, We have a lot of extremely rare plants if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
Price: 8.99 USD
Location: Miami, Florida
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Plant Category: Orchids & Tropicals
Plant Format: seeds
Type: Bonsai
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