Davidia involucrata Columnar
Handkerchief Tree/ Dove Tree
Regular price
£74.99
Regular price
Sale price
£74.99
Unit price
per
Quantity:
In Stock
Sold out
Common Name: Handkerchief Tree/ Dove Tree
Latin Name: Davidia involucrata 'Columnar'
Soil: Moist but well drained soil
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Flowering period/colour: May/small purple flowers in large white bracts.
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height and spread in 20 years: 6m/ 2.5m
Special features: A narrower form of the highly acclaimed 'Handkerchief tree'.
This is a narrower form of the deservedly popular Davidia involucrata and its upright, columnar habit means it is suitable for smaller spaces. It's an excellent choice for adding structure with architectural planting. The species is well-known for its highly distinctive flower bracts (the protective leaves that cover the flower) and these are large, white and flutter in the breeze like a handkerchief. The flowers themselves are small, purple and spherical. In terms of foliage the leaves are mid-green, heart-shaped and make the perfect foil for the snowy bracts.
It is worth noting that the flowers and bracts do not always appear on younger trees but they are certainly worth the wait when they do arrive.
Latin Name: Davidia involucrata 'Columnar'
Soil: Moist but well drained soil
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Flowering period/colour: May/small purple flowers in large white bracts.
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height and spread in 20 years: 6m/ 2.5m
Special features: A narrower form of the highly acclaimed 'Handkerchief tree'.
This is a narrower form of the deservedly popular Davidia involucrata and its upright, columnar habit means it is suitable for smaller spaces. It's an excellent choice for adding structure with architectural planting. The species is well-known for its highly distinctive flower bracts (the protective leaves that cover the flower) and these are large, white and flutter in the breeze like a handkerchief. The flowers themselves are small, purple and spherical. In terms of foliage the leaves are mid-green, heart-shaped and make the perfect foil for the snowy bracts.
It is worth noting that the flowers and bracts do not always appear on younger trees but they are certainly worth the wait when they do arrive.
Size