A type of tree for everybody
Above: Flower buds on Merrill magnolia
Hophornbeam branches are delicate and graceful in winter Henry Homeyer
Above: Flower buds on Merrill magnolia Right: Young beech trees hold their leaves, which rustle and whisper on breezy days. Left: Amur maackia bark is “interesting, especially in winter,” says author Henry Homeyer. Henry Homeyer photos – for the Monitor
Left: Amur maackia bark is “interesting, especially in winter,” says author Henry Homeyer.
Stewartia bark Christine MacManus
Published: 2/12/2021 8:49:42 PM
I recently asked a few readers, garden friends and tree experts a question: “What is your favorite tree in winter?” It’s not easy to pick just one, any more than most of us would be willing to name a favorite child. I invite you to think about the question, and perhaps, come spring, you will want to plant one if you haven’t already.