This ornamental tree is prized for its striking, fragrant white flower clusters that bloom in late spring, followed by bright green foliage that turns golden-yellow in fall. With its smooth gray bark and graceful branching, the Yellowwood adds elegance to landscapes, especially in well-drained soils and sheltered locations. Though it prefers warmer climates, with proper care and placement—ideally in a protected spot away from harsh winter winds.

Yellowwood Tree Specs:
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Mature Height: 30–50 feet
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Mature Spread: 40–55 feet
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Growth Rate: Moderate (12–24″ per year)
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Longevity: 50–150+ years
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Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture but is drought-tolerant once established
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Soil Requirements: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils
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Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
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Flowering: White, pea-like flowers in late spring (every 2–3 years in cooler climates)
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Fall Color: Bright yellow
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Wildlife Value: Attracts pollinators, especially bees

This tree is a great choice for those seeking shade and ornamental interest, but it should be pruned while young to avoid weak branch attachments.