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White Fringe Tree

White Fringe Tree

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White Fringe Tree for Sale – Beautiful Native Flowering Tree for Your Yard

If you are looking for a truly unique flowering tree that turns heads every spring, the White Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) is one of the most beautiful native trees you can plant in your landscape. Sometimes called Old Man’s Beard, this elegant ornamental tree produces clusters of delicate white flowers that look like soft fringe hanging from the branches.

At Weaver Family Farms Nursery, we love offering trees like this because they provide incredible beauty while still being hardy and easy to grow. The White Fringe Tree is perfect for homeowners who want a smaller ornamental tree that stands out in spring without taking over the entire yard.

You can explore all of our available trees and plants anytime by browsing our full nursery collection here: Browse our full selection of trees and plants

Why Gardeners Love the White Fringe Tree

The White Fringe Tree is known for its show-stopping spring flowers. When it blooms, the branches become covered in soft, airy white petals that almost look like lace blowing in the wind.

Homeowners love planting this tree because it offers:

  1. Beautiful fringe-like white flowers in late spring

  2. A manageable size perfect for smaller yards

  3. A natural shape that requires very little pruning

  4. Pollinator-friendly flowers

  5. Attractive green foliage through the growing season

If you enjoy spring-blooming trees, another great option for your yard is the classic dogwood. You can see one here: White Dogwood Tree

A Unique Native Tree That Adds Character to Your Landscape

The White Fringe Tree is native to the eastern United States, which means it adapts well to many American climates and soils.

The flowers appear in clusters that hang down like ribbons, giving the tree its signature fringe-like appearance. After blooming, the tree may produce small blue fruits that birds enjoy.

Many people like to pair this tree with larger shade trees in their yard for a layered landscape design. For example, it looks great planted near larger trees like: Red Oak Tree or fast-growing shade trees such as the Silver Maple Tree

This combination gives your yard spring flowers, summer shade, and beautiful fall color.

Mature Size and Growth Habit

One of the best things about the White Fringe Tree is its manageable size.

Typical growth characteristics include:

  1. Height: 12 to 20 feet tall

  2. Width: 12 to 20 feet wide

  3. Growth rate: slow to moderate

  4. Natural, rounded crown shape

Because of its moderate size, the tree works well in many areas of the yard where larger shade trees might be too big.

If you want a taller shade tree somewhere else on your property, you might consider something like the Tulip Poplar Tree

which grows much larger and provides significant shade.

Best Growing Conditions for White Fringe Trees

White Fringe Trees are adaptable and fairly easy to grow.

They generally perform best in:

  1. USDA Zones 3 through 9

  2. Full sun to partial shade

  3. Well-drained soil

  4. Moderate watering while establishing

For planting success, we recommend reading our guide here: How to Care for Your New Tree

This article walks through watering, planting depth, and early care tips.

When Is the Best Time to Plant a White Fringe Tree?

Like most trees, the ideal time to plant a White Fringe Tree is during spring or fall when temperatures are cooler and roots can establish before extreme heat or cold.

If you want a deeper explanation of timing, check out our helpful article here: When Is the Best Time to Plant a New Tree

Landscaping Ideas for White Fringe Trees

The White Fringe Tree works well in many landscape designs.

Some popular ways to plant it include:

  1. As a focal point in the front yard

  2. Near patios or outdoor seating areas

  3. Along driveways or walkways

  4. In wildlife-friendly native gardens

  5. Mixed with other flowering shrubs and trees

For example, it looks beautiful paired with bright spring shrubs like: Forsythia Shrubs or summer blooming shrubs like: Rose of Sharon Shrubs. These combinations help keep your landscape colorful throughout the entire growing season.

Native Trees Help Pollinators and Wildlife

Planting native trees like the White Fringe Tree helps support birds, pollinators, and beneficial insects.

These trees can provide:

  1. Nectar for pollinators during bloom

  2. Fruits for birds later in the season

  3. Habitat for wildlife

If you are interested in adding more native trees to your property, two other great choices are the Black Gum Tree and the hardy evergreen, Eastern Red Cedar

Why Buy From Weaver Family Farms Nursery

At Weaver Family Farms Nursery we are proud to be a small American family nursery that genuinely cares about helping customers grow successful landscapes.

You can learn more about us or reach out anytime here: Contact Weaver Family Farms Nursery

If you have questions about planting, shipping, or tree care, we also answer many common questions here: View our nursery FAQ page

White Fringe Tree Frequently Asked Questions

How big does a White Fringe Tree get?

Most White Fringe Trees grow between 12 and 20 feet tall, making them a great ornamental tree for smaller yards.

Are White Fringe Trees fast-growing?

They grow at a slow to moderate rate, but they reward patience with beautiful spring blooms and a graceful shape.

Do White Fringe Trees attract wildlife?

Yes. Birds often eat the fruit the tree produces, and pollinators love the flowers.

Are White Fringe Trees native to the United States?

Yes. They are native to the eastern United States and fit beautifully into natural landscapes.

Shipping

All of our trees ship Bareroot which means they will ship with no soil and no pot. This allows the plants to have a safer trip through the mail as well as to cut down on shipping costs majorly. The roots will be carefully removed from the pot they are growing in, and then wrapped in moist material with the roots sealed up to keep them moist during transit.

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Shipping Restrictions

To follow your state regulations, we can not ship this plant to California, AZ, AK, HI

Deliveries to WA, UT, ID, NV, MT, ND, and SD MUST be shipped Bareroot.

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Will My Plant Have Leaves?

The arrival of your plant may vary depending on the season you order. In zone 6, plants have leaves during the growing season but not in late fall, winter, or early spring when they are dormant.

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Bareroot Vs Potted Plants

Our method involves combining potted and bareroot plants. They are initially grown in pots before being carefully shipped without the pot or heavy dirt, as per shipping regulations. The plant is then sent to you bareroot.

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What Is A Dormant Tree?

A dormant tree is a deciduous plant that appears asleep and does not have leaves upon arrival. Proper planting and care are necessary until it awakens in the growing season.

Click Here To See The Best Time Of Year For Planting Trees In The Ground

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What Is A Grow Zone?

A grow zone is the precise USDA zone where you reside. Certain plants are not adaptable to colder zones, while others struggle in warmer zones. Familiarizing yourself with your zone and the plant's compatibility is vital. Click Here to learn more about grow zones.

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What If I Have Other Questions?

We have a great FAQ page that answers many more questions and in great detail to help you have success with your new plants! See Our Frequently Asked Questions Here.

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