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Aesculus pavia is more commonly known as the 'Red Buckeye' or the "Firecracker Plant". This tree has a dense, rounded crown and produces vibrant reddish-pink tubular blooms that appear in mid-spring and persist into summer. It grows 15-20' tall and wide at full maturity and does best in partial shade. * Produces shiny nuts in the fall that are toxic if consumed.
Aesculus pavia is more commonly known as the 'Red Buckeye' or the "Firecracker Plant". This tree has a dense, rounded crown and produces vibrant reddish-pink tubular blooms that appear in mid-spring and persist into summer. It grows 15-20' tall and wide at full maturity and does best in partial shade. * Produces shiny nuts in the fall that are toxic if consumed.
The 'Okame' is a type of Taiwanese ornamental cherry that grows 15-25' tall and 15-20' wide. Its upright, vase-shaped growth habit makes it a striking specimen for garden landscapes. Vibrant, pink blossoms cover every inch of the branches in early spring before rich, green foliage emerges. Foliage turns bronze-orange in the fall.