A few years back we were lamenting the lack of red color in our yard. We had planted a dwarf maple that promised to deliver vibrant red color, only to find out that the vibrant red promised color was a sickly yellow due to the nature of the soil in our yard.
We spoke to an arborist who suggested a burning bush tree. The bush is grafted onto a tree trunk and makes for a truly spectacular fall display of color. The tree is only a few years old, but is supposed to grow to around 12 feet tall at maturity.
Burning Bush trees surrounded by Yews
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Burning Bush Tree at the end of our berm |
The leaves don't stick around too long, but it is such a nice pop of color that I just had to post about it.
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