Sourwood trees are beautiful trees that bring their beauty in the heat of the summer months. These trees, unlike many others, do not bloom until the heat of summer. The blooms of the tree are large and white coming in small clusters. These little blooms are fragrant and accompany the thick green leaves. These trees turn in the fall into beacons of red, yellow, and orange, looking like living fire. These trees also produce small grey seeds that can be eaten by birds and provide a winter food source.
Zones - 3-9 - Ships bare root 3-4 ft