What: Parrotia persica is a durable tree and is beautiful in every season, as its foliage, branch structure and bark are all exceptional. Its leaves are oval shaped with somewhat scalloped edges. They emerge green edged with burgundy, maturing to mid green in summer. In late August, they begin their sensational autumn display, turning bronze, then crimson, followed by orange and finishing brilliant gold. This show goes on into October. Its branching habit is irregular, providing an eye-catching change from most shrubs and trees. In winter, when its exfoliating grey and tan bark is revealed, this picturesque tree makes a dramatic feature. Its tiny, spidery red flowers are produced in late winter and early spring, before the leaves. Although it is related to witchhazels, its flowers are not fragrant.
Where: This drought-tolerant tree likes full sun or light to dappled shade. Underplant it with epimediums, Helleborus x hybridus and any spring-flowering bulbs.
Size: Reaches a height of 15 feet with a spread of 15 feet.
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