Harvesting of Cladrastis kentukea 'Sweetshade' fruits typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.
yellowwood
Cladrastis kentukea 'Sweetshade'
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Grafting Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation,Tissue Culture
Hardiness Zone:
4 - 8
Flowers:
White Flowers
Sun:
full sun,part shade
Fruits:
green,brown Fruits Ready In Fall
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Low
Care Level:
Medium
watering
The yellowwood plant (Cladrastis kentukea 'Sweetshade') should be watered an average of 1-2 times per week. The amount to water each time should depend on the soil moisture β if it feels dry, then water more; if it is quite moist, then water less. During periods of extreme heat (above 75Β°F) the plant may require more frequent watering, up to every day or 2. Furthermore, to prevent root rot, do not overwater β allow the soil to dry out in between waterings. In the summer, yellowwoods may benefit from a misting β use a spray bottle to lightly mist once or twice weekly. In winter and in colder climates, the plant should be watered less β about every 10-14 days will suffice.
sunlight
Yellowwood (Cladrastis kentukea 'Sweetshade') requires full to partial sun for ideal growth. For best results, this tree should be planted in a location that receives 6 to 8 hours of sun per day throughout the growing season. While it can handle more sunlight in the spring and summer months, Yellowwood should be provided with some shade during the hottest part of the day in the late summer and early autumn. In order for this tree to bloom, it should be planted in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight during the spring and summer. With too little sunlight, the branches of this tree will not flower, so providing it with the right amount of sunlight is essential.
pruning
Yellowwood should be pruned in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Pruning of yellowwood should be limited as it takes a longer time to recover. It should mostly be done to remove dead, diseased, and broken branches. Yellowwood should also be pruned to reduce crown size, reduce excessive growth and to open up the canopy for better air flow and light penetration. More than 1/3 of the canopy should not be removed at a time to avoid stressing the tree. It is also recommended to thin, rather than topping (or "heading"), the tree for better health and aesthetics. You should also take into account the size of your plant before pruning to determine how much you should trim off.
Season
Yellowwood typically starts flowering in April or May.
Harvesting of Cladrastis kentukea 'Sweetshade' fruits typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.