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7 amazing red flowering trees for your landscape

7 amazing red flowering trees 



Planting flowers not only beautifies your space but also brings relaxation and comfort. But when it comes to flowers, it goes without saying that red flowers. In addition to the eye-catching beauty of red flowers, it also attracts beneficial insects through its excellent color. Also, most people tend to choose red flowers because these flowers are the traditional symbol of love and are ideal to add brightness to your garden.


So, if you are looking for the perfect addition to the garden, here are the 10 best options for a list of stunning red flowering trees. Like other flowers, the beauty of red flowers is that there are a variety of shades, from very delicate to clear vibrantly. To add to your garden, continue reading our excellent selection of the most beautiful plants with red flowers.


1 Bottle Brush (Callistemon spp.)


The bottle brush is a beautiful shrub or small tree. This plant produces red brush-like flowers that bloom from summer to autumn. Its flowers bring valuable nectar to bees and birds.


2 Pomegranate tree (Punica granatum)


Pomegranate is a small fruit tree that produces beautiful red flowers in spring. To produce fruit, this tree usually takes 5 to 6 years. It prefers warm climates and tolerates full sun or partial shade.


3 Waratah (Telopea spp.)



Varada has beautiful large red flowers that attract bees and honey-eating birds. This plant likes to grow in the morning sun but tolerates shade through the warm afternoon sun.


4 Royal Poinciana Tree (Delonix regia)


The Royal Poinciana tree is a magnificent evergreen tree that bears bright orange / red flowers in summer. It is 40 feet tall and 40 to 60 feet wide, making it ideal for large gardens. It is best in a place where it receives full sun and does not tolerate frost.


5 Crabapple Tree (Malus sylvestris)


The graffiti tree shows wonderful flowers that come in red, pink, or white. Flowers in single, double, and semi-double forms. Some of them have a strong odor, while others have a very low odor. It produces small fruits and you can harvest them to make jelly and jam.


6 Japanese flowering quince (Sinomels japonica)


Japanese flowering quince is a beautiful small tree that blooms in spring. Their flowers can be red, orange, pink, or white. The plant also produces small edible fruits that can be used for cooking.


7 Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia spp)



Grape myrtle is deciduous trees that bloom from summer to autumn. In addition to producing red flowers, this flower can be pink, purple, or white. Its leaves turn yellow, orange, and red before falling off in the fall.

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