Trees with beautiful flowers: a pleasure to behold

Magnolia 'Soulangeana x Campbelli'

Magnolia 'Soulangeana x Campbelli'

Trees are plants that, in addition to providing shade in summer and fruits, also give us their beautiful flowers. But when making the decision to have one or more specimens in the garden, it is highly recommended know the color of them to choose the species that is going to combine the most with the rest of the plants that we have.

To help you with this task, we are going to tell you which are the most recommended trees with beautiful flowers.

Trees with white flowers

catalpa bignonioides

catalpa bignonioides

These amazing white flowered trees will look great in any garden. White is a color that goes with everything, so it is very interesting to have any of these species:

  • Bauhinia candicans: blooms from spring to early summer. Ideal for gardens with a mild climate.
  • Catalpa bignonioides: blooms in mid-spring through summer. As it supports frosts down to -8ºC, it will live without problems in temperate-cold climates.
  • Magnolia grandiflora: blooms from spring to midsummer. Very resistant to cold and frost, but not to hot weather.

Trees with red flowers

Delonix direction

Delonix direction

Red is a color that draws a lot of attention, not only to us humans, but also also to the birds. So, if you want to attract them, put one of the following:

  • Brachychiton acerifolius: it blooms in summer, and supports mild frosts (down to -3ºC) of short duration.
  • Eucalyptus ficifolia: red eucalyptus blooms in summer. We include it in this list because it is the one that reaches the lowest height of its kind: only 9m. Resists mild frosts down to -2ºC.
  • Royal Delonix: What to say about the flamboyan? It blooms in summer, and is a very interesting tree for hot climates, being able to withstand up to -2ºC if it is for a short time.

Trees with pink flowers

Bauhinia blakeana

Bauhinia blakeana

Pink flowering trees they are very elegant. If you have plants whose leaves are light colored, then any of the following will stand out for sure:

  • Bauhinia blakeana: The Bauhinia genus includes several species of pink flowers, including B. blakeana and B. purpurea. They are trees that bloom from spring to early summer, and that withstand mild frosts down to -5ºC very well.
  • Lagerstroemia indicates: This little tree blooms all summer long. It is perfect for temperate climates as it supports temperatures down to -5ºC.
  • Tamarix ramosissima: the 'Mediterranean tamarind' as I like to call it blooms from spring to early summer. It is very resistant to drought, and also to mild short-term frosts. Supports up to -4ºC.

Trees with yellow flowers

acacia baileyana

acacia baileyana

Who doesn't want to have yellow flowering trees in their garden? Yellow is the color of the sun, and therefore of the Life. The most interesting species are:

  • Acacia: the Acacia genus includes many species whose flowers are yellow, all of them highly recommended. They bloom very early, from mid-winter to early spring. They will grow in mild climates, with light frosts down to -4ºC.
  • Koelreutia paniculata: the Chinese soap tree blooms in mid-spring to summer. It supports very well cold and frost up to -8ºC.
  • tipuana tipu: this is a tree that fills with flowers in summer. In addition, it supports frosts down to -5ºC.

Trees with violet flowers

jacaranda mimosifolia

jacaranda mimosifolia

Trees with violet flowers are spectacular. This is a color that combines very well with the different shades of green, although there are those who choose to have it as an isolated specimen to enjoy its shade. The most advisable species are:

  • Jacaranda mimosifolia: blooms from spring to late summer. It supports mild frosts down to -3ºC quite well.
  • Pawlonia tomentosa: very interesting species. It is very decorative, and to top it off, it absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide. It blooms in mid-spring, and supports the cold down to -10ºC.
  • Melia Azedarach: Melia is a tree that also blooms in spring. It is very resistant to drought and frost down to -5ºC.

Sometimes it is not easy to choose a tree, is it? And less when you all seem pretty. With this classification we hope we have helped you 🙂.


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  1.   Sebastián said

    »Eucalyptus ficifolia: Red eucalyptus flowers in summer. We include it in this list because it is the one that reaches the lowest height of its kind: only 9m. It resists mild frosts down to -2ºC. » Let that only 9m testify how big these trees can be.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Yes, well, there are species that exceed 40 meters, such as E. camaldulensis. 🙂