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Maackia amurensis Starburst

Common Name: Stardust Amur Maackia

Maackia amurensis ‘Starburst’ (Starburst Amur Maackia) is a small deciduous tree with a dense, uniform, rounded to vase-shaped habit. It features compound leaves that emerge with a silvery cast before maturing to rich green, and upright clusters of lightly fragrant white flowers in early to midsummer when few other trees are in bloom. Attractive bark and a refined branching structure add additional interest. This cultivar is valued for its compact size, consistent form, and strong pollinator appeal. Type: Tree (Deciduous) Mature Size: 20–25' W × 20–25' H USDA Zones: 4a–8b Form: Rounded to vase-shaped, dense, uniform Light: Full sun Soil / Water: Well-drained, adaptable soils; low to moderate water, drought tolerant once established Bloom Time / Length: Early to midsummer; moderate (2–3 weeks) Wildlife: Bees, other insect pollinators Features & Landscape Uses: Excellent as a specimen, small shade tree, or street tree for smaller landscapes. Its white summer flowers, compact habit, and tolerance of both alkaline and acidic soils make it a versatile choice for residential and urban settings. The cultivar is noted for being dense, vigorous, and uniform. Care: Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Water regularly during establishment, then only during prolonged dry periods. Minimal pruning is needed beyond early structural shaping. Avoid poorly drained sites for best long-term performance. No serious pest or disease problems are commonly reported.

Plant Type: Flowering Ornamental Tree
Width: 20-25'
Height: 20-25'
Fragrant: Yes
Growth RateModerate
Zone:4 - 8
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Bees
Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Summer
Landscape/Use:Provide Shade, Specimen, Accent Plant
Shape:Vase Shaped, Rounded, Dense
Soil TypeWell Drained, Highly Adaptable
Flower Color:White
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Green
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