When does the tree bloom?

When does the tree bloom?

When does the tree bloom?

The tree usually blooms from June to September every year, and the flowering period lasts for a very long time. After the flowering period of the tree, it will bear fruit, usually in September and October.

The flowers of the Koelreuteria paniculata are not so showy, but they are quite distinctive. When they bloom, they usually have large cone-shaped inflorescences on the top, which are very beautiful.

The ornamental value of Koelreuteria paniculata

The ornamental value of the Koelreuteria paniculata is still quite high. When cultivating the Koelreuteria paniculata, it is generally used as a street tree. Many people can see it, but they may not recognize it.

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