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Catalpa bignonioides Aurea
from €18.00
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Golden Indian Bean Tree
A smaller, golden form of the common Indian bean tree, making a wonderful splash of colour in the garden, Catalpa bignonioides Aurea is a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous tree with a short trunk and spreading, rather erratic habit. The big, velvety leaves are heart-shaped; they emerge early with a purple or bronze flush, soon turning clear yellow, then yellow-green over the summer, and yellow again in autumn. Big panicles of creamy-white foxglove-like flowers with purple- and orange-spotted throats appear in June and July on established trees, and are followed by long, slender seed capsules – the ‘beans’ of the name – which persist into winter. An excellent tree for pollinators. For smaller gardens, this tree can be coppiced, which results in even bigger leaves. Golden Indian bean tree holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Site: Sheltered Soil: Any moist but well drained soil; tolerates heavy clays Position: Full sunSeason of interest: Spring to autumnHardiness: Fully hardyHeight: eventually over 26’ (8m) Spread: 20’ (6m)
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Pot | 2L€18.00
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Pot | 7.5L€18.00
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Pot | 5L Top Grafted€18.00