“Davidia involucrata (Handkerchief Tree or Dove Tree) is well named and much sought after. Its common name derives from the large white bracts which appear in May. These are followed by large, oval fruits in autumn. Foliage and habit are similar to those of the lime. A medium to large tree, it is very good for parks and does well in a fairly sheltered position. It thrives best on deep fertile soil.”
Davidia involucrata (Handkerchief tree)
Additional information
Root Treatment | Wire Root Ball (WRB), Bare Root (BR) |
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Size (cm) | 06-08, 08-10, 10-12, 12-14, 14-16, 16-18, 18-20, 20-25, 25-30, 30-35, 35-40, 40-45, 45-50, 50-60, 60-70, 70-80, 80-90, 90-100, 250×100, 300×100, 80-100, 100-125, 100-150, 125-150, 150-175, 150-200, 175-200, 200-250, 225-250, 250-300, 300-350, 350-400, 400-450, 400-500, 450-500, 500-550, 500-600, 550-600, 600-650, 600-700, 650-700, 700-750, 700-800, 800-900 |
Form | Clear Stem (CS), Feathered (FD), Multi Stem (MS), Stem Bush (SB), Bush (B), Element (E), Half Standard (HS), Pleached (P) |