SUTHERLAND CARAGANA  Caragana arborescens ‘Sutherland’
• A hardy, fast‑growing upright caragana selection valued for its narrow, columnar form that fits well into tight urban spaces, shelterbelts, and low‑maintenance landscapes.
• Strong vertical branching creates a tidy, architectural silhouette that remains dense and uniform with minimal pruning.
• Produces clearly visible yellow pea‑like flowers in late spring, adding modest ornamental interest and reliably attracting bees and other early pollinators.
• Fine‑textured compound leaves provide a soft, airy appearance through summer, turning clear yellow in fall.
• Slender pods follow the flowers and drop cleanly; neither flowers nor pods create significant litter.
• Extremely tolerant of drought, wind, cold, poor soils, and urban conditions; thrives in alkaline and compacted sites where many trees struggle.
• Full Sun
• Zone 2, 4–6 m Height × 2–3 m Width





