May Color Appears at the Washington Park Arboretum (Part II)
1) Aesculus pavia (Red Buckeye)
- Deciduous shrub to 8 – 12 feet
- Native to southern U.S.
- Located along Lake Washington Boulevard near the Japanese Garden
2) Cornus alternifolia (Alternate Leaf Dogwood)
- Small tree to 20 feet
- Native to eastern North America
- Located between Loderi Valley and Azalea Way
3) Illicium henryi (Henry Anise Tree)
- Small tree to 10 – 15 feet
- Native to western China
- Located near the Asiatic Maples and the Rhododendrons seedling bed
4) Pterostyrax psilophylla (Small Epaulette Tree)
- Deciduous tree up to 45 – 50 feet
- Native to central China
- Located behind Azalea Way (bed H)
5) Sinojackia rhederiana (Jack Tree)
- Small tree or shrub reaching heights of 15 – 20 feet
- Native to southeast China
- Located near the Rhododendron Glen parking lot