A non-commercial guide to organic gardening in the mid-Atlantic states, with some specifics to central Virginia..and some information applicable across the country! Or to other time zones! Across the seas! Who knew? "No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden." Thomas Jefferson
Monday, April 16, 2012
Dove Tree
A dear friend gave me a Dove tree (Davidia involucrata) about 10 years ago. It is also commonly know as the handkerchief tree. It is a lovely tree, growing in a fine, pyramidal form, with heart-shaped leaves with a red/purple, serrated edge, but it has never bloomed, until now. It is the only member of its genus, sometimes placed with tupelos and other times with dogwoods (you can see a little resemblance of the dogwood flower when you look at the center). A native of China, this plant has been relatively carefree for me, only needing supplemental water during very dry periods. The reason for the common name of the tree this: when there is a breeze, the creamy white bracts (not really petals) flutter like a dove in flight, or a clutched handkerchief being waved.
Happy gardening!
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