The Persian silk tree has nothing to do with silk, as some might think. The name comes from its flowers, as the white and pink stamens look like smooth and shiny silk threads.
Blooming Persian silk tree blossoms. /VCG
The Persian silk tree is a member of the Fabaceae family. It is also known as mimosa tree, and is a native of Asian countries including China, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Famous for the pink and showy flowers that look like makeup brushes, the species is a popular ornamental tree all around the world.
The species is famous for pink and showy flowers that look like makeup brushes. /VCG
The Persian silk tree has many cultural meanings in Chinese culture. Its Chinese name "hehuan" means the fading of barriers and great happiness. Usually, this flower represents sweet family life between couples.
The tree is very fast-growing and has a high tolerance for summer heat. Its flowers can still show the most beautiful appearance in full sunlight. Usually, it blooms in June and July, while some species do so from July to August. If you have one in your garden, keep the growing site evenly moist but not too wet. Stake the tree to make it straight. When it begins flowering, enjoy the beautiful blossoms, bees and butterflies that are attracted by it, and also the sweet fragrance.
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