Buckeye Mexican

Description
Botanical Name: 
Ungnadia speciosa

Native North American tree or large shrub with a spreading irregular crown. Leaves are oddly pinnate with 3 to 7 ovate, lanceolate leaflets.  Leaves are dark green in summer turning yellow in autumn. Showy, fragrant pink blooms in spring. Medium growth rate.

Plant Characteristics
Plant Category: 
Trees-Shade & Ornamental
Name: 
Buckeye Mexican
Plant Type: 
Deciduous
Flower: 
Fragrant pink blooms in spring.
Mature Size: 
30' tall x 20' wide.
Water: 
Low, once established.
Exposure:: 
Full sun to part shade
Spacing: 
10'
Soil Type: 
Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained
Planting Time: 
Any season
Comments
Comments: 

An outstanding small specimen tree, with interesting seed pods.