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Catalpa tree qt. pot

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Item details

Condition
Used
Sunlight
Full Sun
Climate
Temperate
Foliage
Deciduous
Soil Type
Chalk
Season of Interest
Summer
USDA Hardiness Zone
4 (-30 to -20 °F)
Watering
Medium
Plant Form
Plant Plug
Brand
Unbranded
Type
Trees
Genus
Acer
Features
Potted
Tree Type
Shade

About this item

 

       

You are buying 1 Catalpa Tree in a 1 qt. pot 12-18" in height .Catalpa Trees grow to 40-70' in height with arching canopies and an average life span of 60 years. The deciduous plants are hardy in zones 4-8 and can tolerate moist soil but are more suited to dry areas.The leaves are arrow shaped and glossy bright green. In fall they turn a bright yellow green before dropping as cold temp. arrive. Flowers appear in spring and last until summer. The tree is useful as a shade tree, along streets and in dry hard to plant sites. The tree is regularly planted to attract Catalpa worms which freeze and use for bait. The ease of Catalpa Tree care and its rapid growth make it idea for areas where a quickly maturing tree line is desired. 
 Planting instructions included with every order.   We licensed nursery cert.#2235 in TENNESSEE 
 We DO NOT ship to AK, HI & P.R.                                               
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Plants in winter months will be dormant with no leaves with the exception of evergreens