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Bring color and fragrance into your landscape with spring flowering trees. As buds become colorful blooms, flowering trees announce the arrival of spring. Plant flowering trees to soften landscapes and to create focal points in gardens.
Everyone looks forward to the bright, fragrant flowers of spring that signal the end of winter and the arrival of the warm, sunny months ahead. It’s important to know your growing zone to select the right flowering tree for your landscape. What better way to welcome the spring season into your yard than with an eye-catching flowering tree?
Our Most Popular Spring Flowering Trees
Some of our most popular flowering trees include Satomi Dogwood Trees, Chanticleer Pear, Thundercloud Plum, Korean Dogwood, Mount Fuji Cherry, Yoshino Cherry Tree, Tulip Poplar, Red Horse Chestnut, Japanese Snowbell, and many more.
Many flowering trees are adaptable and can thrive in nearly any climate. You can select trees that bloom in your favorite color. From vibrant red and classic pink, to pure white and soft purple, there is a shade to match any taste. Whether you’re looking to work with an existing scheme, or find a showpiece to set the tone for a new one, there is no limit to what you can achieve in your landscape with beautiful flowering trees.
We have a wide variety of flowering trees, including small trees, up to mature large trees.
Selecting Where to Plant Your Flowering Trees
When you plant flowering trees, ensure you choose an area in your garden or yard with well drained soil to support healthy growth. Plus, our flowering trees have some great advantages that make them even better. Many of these beauties are highly adaptable to various growing conditions, including temperature extremes, they require very little maintenance, and will not be bothered by pests and disease. Mulch around the base of the tree can help conserve moisture and promote overall health. From the look of these trees, no one would guess you spend so little time on them and how low maintenance they are!
Satomi Dogwood
The Cornus kousa ‘satomi’ is one of the nicest pink flowering dogwoods. It blooms in early summer and has long lasting showy flowers. This is a small ornamental tree that can be used as an accent or focal point in small landscapes.
Chanticleer Pear
The Chanticleer pear is a dense flowering tree. It maintains its narrow form so it can be suitable for street plantings. It is one of the first deciduous trees to leaf out early spring and one of the last to drop in fall. The Chanticleer is ornamental, meaning that it does not bear fruit. The Chanticleer pear produces white flowers borne in clusters. It does not have dependable fall color but can develop red to purple fall color.
Japanese Snowbell
A wonderful tree as a focal point or specimen in your yard. Appropriate for smaller yards as it is slow growing and matures to be 20 ft tall by 15 to 20 ft wide. The Japanese Snowbell is covered with white fragrant blossoms in June or July. It has a lovely shape and a gracefully spreading habit. The Japanese Snowbell is reliable, easy to grow, and low maintenance.
Thundercloud Plum
The Thundercloud plum has dependable purple foliage throughout the growing season. It is not fruit bearing but does produce single pink flowers in early spring. A reliable tree that is adaptable to most growing conditions.
Mount Fuji Cherry
The ‘Mount Fuji’ flowering Cherry tree provides incredible double blossom white flowers each spring. This is a beautiful, deciduous focal tree that can be shaped and trained into a spreading canopy.
We Plant Trees for You
Not only does Big Trees sell most flowering trees, including fast growing flowering trees, we also come to your property and plant the trees for you. We prepare the tree’s root ball, dig the hole in the appropriate places and plant trees, creating a great shade tree and spring beauty.
We have the trees that work best in the northwest, and we service the entire Seattle area. And you don’t need an appointment to come in. Come any time, to 10928 Springhetti Road, Snohomish, WA 98296.















