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Late-Blooming and Rare Tree With Striking Fall Foliage
The Franklin Tree (Franklinia alatamaha) is a one-of-a-kind deciduous flowering tree, prized for its fragrant white blooms and striking fall foliage.
Its elegant, cup-shaped flowers, accented by bright orange stamens, begin blooming in late summer to early fall, making it one of the latest-blooming trees in North America. While flowering, the tree’s glossy green leaves transition to brilliant shades of red and orange, creating a stunning contrast that lasts until the first frost.
Not only is the Franklin Tree beautiful, but it also holds a fascinating history.
Once native to the banks of Georgia’s Altamaha River, this tree is now extinct in the wild. It survives today only in cultivation, thanks to botanists John and William Bartram, who collected its seeds in the late 1700s. Every Franklin Tree grown today descends from their preserved specimens, making it a living piece of botanical history.
With its compact size and adaptable growth habit, the Franklin Tree can take the form of either a multi-stemmed shrub or a small, single-trunk tree.
It reaches a manageable height, making it perfect for garden landscapes, focal points, or specimen plantings.
Beyond its rarity, the Franklin Tree’s late-season blooms, brilliant fall colors, and historical significance make it a treasured addition to any landscape. Whether you’re drawn to its fragrance, unique story, or breathtaking seasonal display, this exceptional tree is a true conversation piece!
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