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Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Standard) - Katsura Tree

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Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Standard) is more commonly known as the Katsura Tree, a enchanting silhouette offering multi-seasonal appeal and a striking presence in your landscape. Renowned for its heart-shaped leaves, the Katsura takes you on a captivating journey of color and fragrance - displaying a lively spring green, to a radiant gold, orange, and pink in the fall. As the season changes, a sweet aroma reminiscent of burnt sugar or cotton candy subtly permeates the air, adding an extra layer of delight to this charming tree. Native to Japan and China, and maturing up to a height of 40-60 feet, the Katsura Tree provides generous shade making it a perfect focal point in your garden scheme. Its adaptability extends beyond its visual allure, thriving in full sun to partial shade and demonstrating a tolerance for various soil types. Opt for the Katsura Tree for an exceptional combination of aesthetics, fragrance and robustness, transforming your garden into a sensory haven.

  • Size: Up to 40-60 feet tall
  • Foliage: Heart-shaped leaves with seasonal color transformation
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Fragrance: Emits a sweet fragrance similar to burnt sugar or cotton candy in the fall
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