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Chionanthus virginicus


White Fringe Tree




Origin:  Found through Southern New Jersey down to Florida and across to Texas, introduced into cultivation in 1736.
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A North American native plant that when introduced to Europe was considered one of the best plants from the North American continent. A classy small tree suited to today’s compact gardens. Include this small tree in your garden where it requires somewhat moist, rich soil. Difficult to grow in exposed locations and needs protection in our zone form winter winds. C. virginicus is a maintenance free plant and quite easy to grow when given the right conditions.



Michael Pascoe, NDP., ODH., CLT., MSc. (Plant Conservation)

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Family
Oleaceae
Genus
Chionanthus
Species
virginicus
Category
Woody
Type
Tree (deciduous)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
4 - 9
Canadian Hardiness Zone
5
RHS Hardiness Zone
H7 - H3
Temperature (°C)
-23 - (-29)
Height
4 - 5 m
Spread
4 - 5 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
MayJune
General Description
Could be a large shrub or tree, often very wide and short, beautiful white fragrant flowers in May or June. Not very cold hardy in far northern climates. Leaf is opposite, simple and entire.
Cultivation
Transplant in early spring, not easy to move from established location, full sun to partial shade, pruning not usually necessary.
Shape
Large shrub or small tree with an open habit, often wider than high.
Growth
Slow
ID Characteristic
Beautiful, fragrant white flowers which are pendulous: the fruit resembles a a small black grape. Often shrub-like in form.
Pests
No serious problems, however scale, borer and cankers have been seen on some trees.
Habitat
Alongside rivers or swamps in North America. More commonly found in warmer climates like Virgininia.
Bark/Stem Description
Grey and smooth when young becoming more rigid at maturity.
Flower/Leaf Bud Description
2 mm long, green to brown, 3 pairs of sharp pointed scales.
Leaf Description
Opposite or sub-opposite, simple, narrow and elliptic, 7.5-20 cm long and 2.5-10 cm wide, medium to dark green and shiny on top with pale underside.
Flower Description
Dioecious, white, usually fragrant, 160 - 20 cm long, blooms in May or June on previous years wood.
Fruit Description
Dark blue, fleshy grape shaped drupe, in August to September, birds love them but very bitter tasting for humans.
Colour Description
Green leaves, grey bark and white flowers.
Texture Description
Leaf is soft on top and the edges and the bark is smooth until full maturity and may become rigid.
Notable Specimens
The A.M.(Mac) Cuddy Gardens, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida,United States of America.
Propagation
Seed has a double dormancy and requires a warm period of 3-5 months until root establishes but shoot remains dormant. Cold temperatures for one or more months overcomes shoot dormancy. It may also be grafted onto Fraxinus rootstock with dubious results.
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