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(1) 18" Catalpa (Northern)- Great for Bees & Gorgeous Huge Heart Shaped Leaves (Bareroot)

(1) 18" Catalpa (Northern)- Great for Bees & Gorgeous Huge Heart Shaped Leaves (Bareroot)

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Like the yellow tulip poplar, the Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa) is a fast-growing native tree, but it exhibits completely different structural traits and a much higher tolerance for poor planting sites.

Wildlife Offerings
  • Pollinators: Large, showy, trumpet-shaped white flowers bloom in late spring to guide bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Uniquely, the tree releases nectar and a sweet scent at night to feed nocturnal pollinators like moths.
  • The Specialist Host: It is the exclusive host plant for the Catalpa Sphinx Moth. Its caterpillars ("catalpa worms") provide a high-protein food source for predatory insects and birds, and they are highly prized by anglers as live fish bait.
  • Shelter: As the tree ages, its brittle wood naturally creates hollow trunk cavities, offering nesting spots for cavity-nesting birds (like screech owls) and small mammals.
Soil Types
USDA Hardiness Zones:
  • Range: Reliable in USDA Zones 4 through 8.
  • Considerations: It is much hardier against bitter northern winters than its close relative, the Southern Catalpa, and it tolerates road salt, making it a tough contender for harsh Midwestern or Northeastern climates.
Space Requirements
  • Mature Spread: Forms a narrow-to-oval canopy spanning 20 to 40 feet wide (reaching 50 to 60 feet tall).
  • Structural Clearance: Plant at least 30 feet away from fences, homes, and septic lines. Its large, heart-shaped leaves and long, bean-like seed pods create heavy seasonal ground litter that can clog gutters or pool filters.
  • Wind Protection: Because the wood is brittle and the 12-inch leaves are massive, plant the tree where it has some shelter from strong winds to prevent severe branch breakage.
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