Landscape Uses
Use Fringe-Tree as an accent plant.  It blooms in the late spring and its black fruit is very eye catching.

Propagation
Cuttings and seeds

Pests
Scales and mites

Fun Facts
The Choctaw Indians of Louisiana were recorded in the late 1800's as having used the bark for an astringent.  They boiled the bark in water and cleansed external wounds with the extract.  The bark was also mashed to make a poultice to help close the wounds.

 

Fringe Tree
Fringe-Tree

                                                              


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