White Orchid Tree {Bauhinia alba} Fragrant Showy Blooms | Bonsai | Landscape | 10 seeds Free US Shipping!

White orchid trees (Bauhinia Alba) are very rare and grow quickly to be medium-sized trees. 
They produce stunning, orchid-like white flowers when in full bloom. 

The fast growing white orchid tree grows 20 to 40 feet in height with a 20 to 30 foot spread. 
The slender trunks are topped with arching branches clothed in large, two lobed, deciduous 
leaves which resemble camel hooves. In fall, before the leaves drop, it is festooned with 
many showy and delightfully fragrant, five inch wide, pure white, orchid shaped blossoms. 
These flowers appear on the trees from January to April and are a beautiful sight to see. 
The flowers are followed by 12 inch long, slender, brown, flat seed pods which usually persist 
on the tree throughout the winter. This spectacular display makes the orchid tree a favorite 
for specimen and street tree plantings and is an ideal size for small residential landscapes.

It should be grown in full sun in well drained soil. These trees are very drought tolerant 
and actually flower best in dry soils. Problems include a tendency to show nutritional 
deficiencies, especially potassium; and the weak wood which is susceptible to breakage in 
storms. They may need occasional pruning to develop a uniform shape when they are young. 
Branches tend to develop low on the trunk and droop toward the ground forming a large bush 
if left unpruned. Occasional pruning during the life of the tree will help maintain a nice, 
neat appearance.
It drops its leaves but recovers when temperatures drop as low as 22 degrees Fahrenheit. 
If regularly subjected to freezing temperatures, the tree remains shrub-like. Hardiness 
USDA zones 9 through 11.

Growing Instructions:

1. Scarification: Soak seeds in  water for 24hours. 

2. stratification: None required

3. germination: sow seed 1/4" deep, tamp the soil