Monday, February 18, 2019

Mimosa Tree The Hummingbird's Favorite Tree



Beauty in bloom takes center stage on this opulent, small-to-medium ornamental. For starters, it attracts hummingbirds like no other tree we've ever seen, making it ideal for placing anywhere in your garden.

Plus, Mimosa Trees rapidly grow to about 20 to 25 feet in height. No-nonsense care merges with undeniable good looks for the total package.

And though they have a tropical look, they're very hardy and adapt to almost any soil type. They are drought tolerant and can be planted in full sun or partial shade, so they define effortless elegance.

Best of all, their fragrant, hot pink blooms grow in clusters, adding an explosion of color and excitement to any spring setting. Juxtaposed against their gentle, light gray bark, an eye-catching contrast of color is the name of the game.

Although Mimosa Trees tend to have very little branching in the first few years, this isn't a concern - as your tree becomes more mature, branching will increase.

Easy-to-grow and elegant, the Mimosa Tree is in a league of its own, even tolerating drought conditions. Also known as the "Silk Tree" because of its stunning, shimmering flowers, this cultivar wows. Order your own today!

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Mimosa Tree The Hummingbird's Favorite Tree

Mimosa Tree  The Hummingbird's Favorite Tree Beauty in bloom takes center stage on this opulent, small-to-medium ornamental. For st...