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What would be the best of my backyard flowers trees?

My house I'm looking for a large number of the center of the backyard, so the tree flowers About. Please give me suggestions based on the following criteria: : Flower colors - yellow stretch - at least 10 feet high when the whole issue Growing areas - 9 (Bay Area - CA) scent - does not Will be bearing - need a good fruit - but it does not matter, it is Neomchido would be very green with flowers blooming on the best Then mind. I've already been through a Golden Chain tree, and magnolia Butterfly tree ochna forsythia tree wood, but they are quite my expectations Does not meet. Please offer your help. Thanks

My suggestion to the Tulip Poplar Liriodendron Tulptree it's the one person you can tulipifera. Yellow Flowers and trees can reach a height of 100 feet. Nature Hills Nursery http://www.naturehills.com/product/tulip_poplar.aspx you some pictures You can see here.

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Garnet Sash Pomegranate Tree Five Gallon
USD 64.98
 
Garnet Sash Pomegranate is a slightly dwarf tree that is extremely precocious, setting profuse amounts of attractive flowers and fruit in the first year. Would make an attractive ornamental. The Garnet Sash makes fruit that is small to medium sized, with yellow skin, blushed pinkish red. Garnet Sash has large seeds with very flavorful sweet-tart juice, a great source of antioxidants. It would be an excellent choice for juice blending. Harvest from late September to mid October. Requires 150-200 chill hours. Self-fruitful. Shipped potted in soil to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden
 

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*NEW*DWARF YELLOW ORCHID TREE*8 SEEDS*Fragrant*Fast Growing*Rare*E~Z GROW* #1237
USD 1.69
 
**I LOVE plants that can be neglected and still thrive well!** **GROWN ON OUR FARM HERE IN TENNESSEE** Dwarf Yellow Orchid Tree Striking subtropical tree with profuse blooms of large, Yellow orchid-like flowers throughout winter and spring! Bauhinia tomentosa Native to Africa, India and China, this hard to find exotic is easily grown as a very unusual house or conservatory plant,small tree growing to 4-5 feet . Outside they may be grown as a small tree and rarely exceed 6' in height. Branches droop with very distinct leaves and fragrant yellow tulip-like pendulous flowers face downward and have a black marking in the centre that resembles a purple heart. Easy from seed and a very fast grower!!!!. This one is well worth growing inside as a potted specimen. hardy to the 10's to 20's The flowers look much like orchid flowers, hence its common name. The leaves are bi-lobed and have a tropical look, making this species a wonderful, though somewhat uncommon ornamental. This species is low-growing, and has more of a dwarfing habit! Uncommon outside of its native range, but very attractive as an ornamental. Fairly tough once established and makes an excellent flowering ornamental tree for the subtropical or tropical garden.Small Tree, growing to 5-6 feet #1237 * We offer combine shipping ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!****
 

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Cercis "Avondale" Red Bud Tree, Five Gallon Container by Monrovia Growers
USD 84.98
 
One of the most profuse flowering of all Redbuds, provided for us by Monrovia growers. Very showy dark rose-purple flowers literally cover the stems of this small, sturdy branched tree. Moderate growing to 10 to 12 ft. tall and wide. Hardy to USDA zone 5 and higher. Shipped potted in soil for best results when planted in yard or garden.
 

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Deutzia Rosalind (Deutzia X elegantissima 'Rosalind')
USD 18.00
 
These often profuse blooming Asians shrubs are named after Johann van der Deutz, an amateur botanist from Amsterdam. The prefer well drained soils. Here in Tennessee they are the most beautiful follow up to the Dogwoods and Fringe Trees. Another not so well known Deutzia. It stands out because of its bright pink flowers. A truly stunning addition to the late spring garden. It also can reach a size of 4 to 6 ft high and 4 to 6 ft wide. Zone 6-9.
 

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Nikko Deutzia (Deutzia gracilis 'Nikko')
USD 18.00
 
These often profuse blooming Asians shrubs are named after Johann van der Deutz, an amateur botanist from Amsterdam. The prefer well drained soils. Here in Tennessee they are the most beautiful follow up to the Dogwoods and Fringe Trees. This short 2-3 ft. plant is kown for their mass of bloom in the late spring. The compact shrubs are smothered by snow-white blossoms. Buds are set on previous years growth, so any pruning should be done after flowers fade. Pest resistant. Prostrate habit. Zone 4-9
 

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Annona Cherimola NATA CHERIMOYA Tree, 5 gallon Grafted*FREE SHIPPING*
USD 114.95
 
1 gallon Annona Cherimola NATA CHERIMOYA Tree, Grafted Cherimoyas are best when left to ripen at room temperature, much like an avocado. The fruit is ready to eat when it feels soft but not mushy and when the skin acquires a yellowish tinge.Tree vigorous, bears quickly, flowers profuse, tendency to self-pollinating. Fruits smooth, light green, conical. Skin thin, tender. Flavor has good sweet-acid balance.
 

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