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Shop Plants Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus)
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Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus)

$55.00

The Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) is a showy native addition and a pollinator favorite. Found in the wilds growing in eastern United States. The male trees produce more exaggerated clustered showy flowers, while the female trees also have flowers and produce the coveted berries that the birds all love.

Leaves turn yellow in the fall. Reaching a height of up to 15-25’. In the wild they are found growing along river and creek beds. Plant in moist well drained soil.

Historically used to support liver and gallbladder function. Indigenous tribes of North America prepared it by processing the rootbark.

3-Gallon

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The Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) is a showy native addition and a pollinator favorite. Found in the wilds growing in eastern United States. The male trees produce more exaggerated clustered showy flowers, while the female trees also have flowers and produce the coveted berries that the birds all love.

Leaves turn yellow in the fall. Reaching a height of up to 15-25’. In the wild they are found growing along river and creek beds. Plant in moist well drained soil.

Historically used to support liver and gallbladder function. Indigenous tribes of North America prepared it by processing the rootbark.

3-Gallon

The Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) is a showy native addition and a pollinator favorite. Found in the wilds growing in eastern United States. The male trees produce more exaggerated clustered showy flowers, while the female trees also have flowers and produce the coveted berries that the birds all love.

Leaves turn yellow in the fall. Reaching a height of up to 15-25’. In the wild they are found growing along river and creek beds. Plant in moist well drained soil.

Historically used to support liver and gallbladder function. Indigenous tribes of North America prepared it by processing the rootbark.

3-Gallon

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