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Best Flowering and Ornamental Trees to Grow in NJ

Enhance the beauty of your landscape by adding flowering and ornamental trees of unique colors, shapes, and delightful fragrances. Here are some magnificent ornamental trees perfect for New Jersey landscapes.

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Best Flowering and Ornamental Trees to Grow in NJ

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  1. Best Flowering & Ornamental Trees to Grow in NJ Magnolia trees come in different varieties. People enjoy their large, colorful, and sweetly fragrant flowers, which can be purple, pink, white, or yellow. Magnolias thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. It has creamy-white flowers that bloom from May to June. The sweetbay magnolia grows up to 20 feet. Silverbell flowers have silvery, bell-shaped flowers that appear in April. The flowers grow in clusters, with each cluster having 2 to 6 flowers& leaves are long and broad; they turn bright yellow in the fall. They may only grow to 16 feet, but it can reach 40 feet in height or taller. Silverbell trees can thrive in full sun or even partial shade. The ornamental tulip tree will be a dramatic addition to your landscape. Its large tulip-shaped flowers appear in the spring. This tree will do best in well-drained soil and full sun. With time, this tree can grow up to 150 feet—or even taller. You can commonly find the Japanese tree lilac in New Jersey since it’s highly compatible with all NJ hardiness zones. The flowers bloom in late spring to early summer. Japanese tree lilac reach 20-30 feet tall. It can spread to 20 feet Visit: landscape-solutions.net | contact us: 908-687-8028

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