White Fringetree
Chionanthus virginicus
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White Fringetree is a small native tree that brings an air of softness and grace to any landscape. In late spring, its airy, creamy-white blossoms hang in delicate clusters, resembling fringe or lace. These fragrant flowers attract a wide array of native pollinators, including specialist bees. Female plants (when pollinated by nearby males) also produce showy blue fruits in late summer that are relished by birds such as robins and bluebirds. Glossy green leaves add texture through summer and turn a clear yellow in fall.
Though slow-growing, White Fringetree matures into a charming multi-season tree ideal for woodland edges, pollinator gardens, or as a specimen near patios and walkways.
Why Choose White Fringetree?
- Elegant and fragrant spring blooms that support native pollinators
- Attracts wildlife with fall fruit and serves as a host plant for the Rustic Sphinx moth
- Tolerates part shade and a range of soil types, including loamy and clayey soils
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Compact and ornamental—a great choice for smaller gardens or naturalized plantings
Maintenance Tips
- Mulch annually with compost or leaf mold to retain moisture and mimic natural conditions
- Water regularly during establishment; drought tolerance improves with age
- Minimal pruning needed—shape lightly in winter if desired
- If fruit is desired, ensure both male and female plants are nearby, as the species is usually dioecious
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Avoid heavily compacted or dry soils for best growth
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Maintenance Tips
- Prune only to shape or remove damaged branches, best done in late winter.
- Water during prolonged droughts, especially while establishing.
- To produce fruit, be sure both male and female plants are present.
- Mulch to retain soil moisture and protect shallow roots.
- Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soils.
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