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    Published: Jul 18, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    10 Purple‑Flowering Trees to Transform Your Yard This Season

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    Purple blooms can instantly elevate your garden with a sense of elegance and drama. Whether you're looking for springtime color or long-lasting summer flowers, these trees deliver eye-catching beauty.

    Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia)

    A close-up of a cluster of purple jacaranda flowers with green fern-like leaves in the background.
    Photo Credit: sarangib/Pixabay

    Famous for its dreamy, lavender-blue blooms, the jacaranda tree lights up streets and backyards in late spring. It thrives in warm climates and offers dappled shade and tropical vibes.

    Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)

    Branches covered with clusters of small, bright pink flowers and a few green leaves against a blurred background.
    Photo Credit: MikeGoad/Pixabay

    This small native tree bursts into magenta-purple flowers along bare branches in early spring. It’s a pollinator favorite and perfect for smaller yards.

    Purple-Leaf Plum (Prunus cerasifera)

    Close-up of pink cherry blossom flowers and buds on dark branches against a blurred background.
    Photo Credit: GoranH/Pixabay

    Known for both its deep purple foliage and soft pinkish-purple blooms, this ornamental tree adds interest year-round. Great for urban gardens and striking contrast.

    Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus)

    A brown and orange butterfly rests on a tall purple flower spike, surrounded by green leaves, with a blurred natural background.
    Photo Credit: daynaw3990/Pixabay

    This drought-tolerant beauty features fragrant spikes of purple blooms from summer to fall. It’s a magnet for bees and butterflies and does well in sunny spots.

    Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis)

    Close-up of a blooming pink desert willow flower with long, slender green leaves in the background.
    Photo Credit: hulshofpictures/Deposit Photos

    Ideal for hot, dry regions, the desert willow offers orchid-like purple blossoms with a sweet scent. Despite its name, it's not a true willow but is equally graceful.

    Texas Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora)

    A cluster of purple flowers hangs from a branch with green leaves in the background.
    Photo Credit: dz1958.hotmail.com/Deposit Photos

    This evergreen tree blooms with clusters of purple, grape soda-scented flowers in early spring. It’s drought-tolerant, compact, and incredibly fragrant.

    Glory Tree (Tibouchina urvilleana)

    Close-up of a vibrant purple flower with curled stamens, surrounded by green leaves and sunlight in the background.
    Photo Credit: Makalu/Pixabay

    Also known as the princess flower, the Glory Tree dazzles with deep purple, velvety blooms from summer into fall. Though technically a large shrub or small tree, it can be trained into a tree form in warm climates. Its tropical flair and long-lasting flowers make it a standout in any garden.

    Royal Empress Tree (Paulownia tomentosa)

    Close-up of light purple jacaranda flowers blooming on a tree branch, with green leaves and a blurred sky in the background.
    Photo Credit: StudioKleurrijk/Pixabay

    One of the fastest-growing trees around, this showy option produces large, trumpet-shaped lavender-purple flowers. Best for larger spaces where it can truly shine.

    Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica)

    Cluster of bright pink crepe myrtle flowers with yellow centers and round brown buds against a blurred green background.
    Photo Credit: darkness_s/Pixabay

    With purple bloom options like 'Muskogee' and 'Catawba', this summer-flowering tree adds months of color. It’s also resistant to drought and easy to maintain.

    Purple Robe Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia 'Purple Robe')

    Clusters of pinkish-purple flowers bloom among green, oval-shaped leaves on a branch.
    Photo Credit: Hennadii Havrylko/Deposit Photos

    This fast-growing tree bursts into fragrant, wisteria-like clusters of rosy-purple flowers in late spring. It also offers striking dark foliage for extra appeal.

    Purple-flowering trees aren’t just beautiful—they’re pollinator-friendly, low-maintenance, and perfect for making your landscape feel lush and luxurious. Add one (or a few) to your yard and enjoy bold blooms season after season.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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