Chionanthus virginicus white fringetree

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Chionanthus virginicus white fringetree
Low mainten ance p l ant s with few pes t prob lems
One of the best trees for partial
shade to full sun, exceptionally
pest and disease resistant, tolerant
to air pollution
Scientific Name: Chionanthus virginicus
Common Name: White fringetree
Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Habit: 12–20 feet tall by 12–20 feet wide
Form: Spreading, open habit
Foliage: Deciduous, 3–8 inches long, alternate, simple,
medium to dark green leaves in summer with yellow to
brown fall color
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Growth Rate: Slow
Chionanthus virginicus
The Dow Gardens Archive, Dow Gardens, Bugwood.org
Flowers: White fragrant flowers in spring followed by
blue-black fruit in fall
White fringetree
Site Requirements: Prefers partial shade to
full sun and moist well drained soil
Description: A native tree,
prized as an easy to care for plant
in the home landscape.
Cultivars:
Karan A. Rawlins, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org
C. virginicus ‘Emerald Knight’
more tree-like habit
Rebekah D. Wallace, Bugwood.org
U.S. National Arboretum
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