Known for its elegant cascading pink flowers, this climbing plant requires a sturdy trellis or support structure to handle the weight and showcase its blooms beautifully in gardens.
Thriving in warm climates, this deer-resistant tree produces vibrant, cone-shaped pink flowers in spring and is favored by pollinators, making it both hardy and ornamental.
Before yielding sweet fruit, peach trees adorn themselves with charming pink blossoms. They generally grow to 5-7 feet, attracting wildlife and adding seasonal beauty to landscapes.
Cherry blossom trees are renowned for their ephemeral, breathtaking pink blooms that peak in late March to early April, making them a highlight of springtime scenery.
The mimosa tree, with its unique fern-like foliage and spiky pink flowers, grows up to 30 feet tall and wide, providing a striking, tropical touch to gardens.
Native to warm, dry regions, the pink trumpet tree blooms in winter with fragrant flowers that attract pollinators, standing out among the typical spring-blooming trees.
Gala apple trees burst into a profusion of pastel pink flowers each spring, which later transform into deliciously sweet apples, offering both visual delight and a tasty harvest.
This cold-tolerant, ornamental almond tree is cultivated for its lush, double-pink blooms rather than fruit, making it a stunning addition to gardens, similar to cherry blossoms.