DID YOU KNOW THESE FUN FACTS ABOUT GOLDEN RAIN TREES?

Golden Rain Trees are noted for their showy yellow flowers and lantern-like seed pods but are considered invasive in many regions due to their rapid growth and prolific seeding. These hardy trees are drought-tolerant, handle air pollution well, and are a favorite of pollinators like honey bees. However, their fast growth leads to weak wood, making them prone to losing limbs in wind, and they attract “stinky” golden rain tree bugs.  

Eye-catching blooms: The tree’s common name comes from its abundant yellow flowers, which fall like a golden rain. 

Productive seed pods: After the flowers fade, they develop into papery, lantern-shaped seed pods that are quite attractive. 

Hardy and adaptable: Golden Rain Trees tolerate various soil types, are drought-tolerant, and can withstand harsh winters and air pollution. 

Good for pollinators: The tree attracts numerous pollinators, including honey bees. 

Fast-growing: They are medium to fast-growing trees, increasing in height by about 13 to 24 inches per year.