Due to the recent discovery of the spotted lanternfly in South Carolina, California has restricted the shipment of plants from SC as well as 15 other states in which the spotted lanternfly had already been found. It was found over 100 miles from Nurseries Caroliniana, but the whole state has been put under quarantine until a treatment protocol can be worked out to resume shipments to California. Authorities hope that this can be accomplished by the end of the month.

Cladrastis kentukea (lutea)
Cladrastis kentukea (lutea)
Cladrastis kentukea (lutea)

Cladrastis kentukea (lutea)

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American Yellowwood. This exceptional native species has white wisteria-like flowers in terminal panicles of 8-14" which grace the branches of this native tree in late April. It is at home in sun or shade and will ultimately reach a height of 20-30.' It seems to me that it will begin to flower at a younger age if located in full sun. It was given the prestigious Styer Award in 1994 by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Its roots were boiled to yield a yellow dye in colonial times, hence the common name, and also the old specific name of "lutea.". These are very nice plants up to and over 3 feet tall. The first picture is compliments of www.biolib.cz of the Czech Republic and the second and third pictures are compliments of the University of Minnesota. 

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