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Aesculus californica 'Canyon Pink' - Canyon pink california buckeye

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Aesculus californica 'Canyon Pink' is a spectacular embodiment of California's native flora. With visually striking pinkish-white blooms appearing in extravagant clusters every spring, it's sure to command attention in your landscape. Standing mighty at up to 20 feet in height and width, this ever-impressive tree forms a rounded crown, serving as a wonderful shading feature in gardens of medium to large size. While the glossy, deep green leaves provide a backdrop to the springtime spectacle, they undergo a stunning transformation to an appealing yellow tone as fall sweeps in. The Canyon Pink California Buckeye is not only harmonious with diverse soil types but also embodies resiliency with its significant drought tolerance. Thriving in a variety of light conditions, from full sun to partial shade, this tree contributes to the richness of your garden year round. However, caution is recommended since all elements of this tree bear moderate toxicity if consumed. Note: not a suitable choice if children or pets frequent the landscape. Displaying more than just physical allure, this tree also serves as an inviting sanctuary for pollinators, including butterflies and bees, contributing to a lively, vibrant garden scene.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Pinkish-white clusters blooming in spring
  • Foilage: Glossy, dark green leaves that turn to an attractive yellow in fall
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Drought Tolerance: Highly resistant to drought conditions
  • Commonly purchased with Aesculus californica 'Canyon Pink' (Canyon pink california buckeye)

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