There aren't too many summer flowering trees here in the Southern Tier of New York State. Crepe myrtles don't grow here (not hardy enough, although they will survive in the New York City area.) I don't consider Rose of Sharon as a tree, although maybe one could.
Several years ago, I started to notice a tree that was blooming in late July or early August. Many of those I saw were in locations where I couldn't easily photograph them. But I finally did, and a friend's sister (a plant expert) identified them as Japanese Pagoda trees (Styphnolobium japonicum), a native of China.
Here's a closeup of the flowers, which have a slight scent. The tree is a member of the pea family, and is a good urban tree. At this time it isn't thought of as invasive.
Joining Parul at Happiness and Food for her twice a month #ThursdayTreeLove.
...I have a huge one in the backyard.
ReplyDeleteJapanese Pagoda is a native of China... That sentence is tickling my brain.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of it - looks nice
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeletelooks majestic! Its very satisfying to learn the ID of a tree!!
ReplyDeleteLovely and so glad you spotted one. Sure this tree has seen many summers :) Thanks, Alana.
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