Plants

Flora around the Truman Home
 

The park preserves and maintains a variety of historical vegetation on the grounds including a wide variety of trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs, and vines.

 

Trees

 
maple

Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
Location: northwest front yard, southwest yard
Slow to moderate growth, stout branches, leaves turn shades of red in the fall.

 
shingle-oak

Shingle Oak (Quercus ambricaria)
Location: southeast yard
Largest tree on property, rounded, elm-like crown

 
 

Shrubs

 
quince

Flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa)
Location: northeast yard
Red flowers are produced in the early spring; fruit is produced in the late summer and fall and look like yellow-green apples about 2 inches in diameter.

 
spirea

Vanhoutte/Bumalda spirea (Spirea x bumalda)
Location: around Truman Home, southeast and northwest lawns
Exhibit an open, rounded, natural look, weeping of branches. Bloom in late spring with white clusters so numerous as to wreath the branches.

 
lilac

Common lilac (Syringa valgaris)
Location: Around Truman Home, fence line, next to Wallace Homes
Fragrant lavender, cone-shaped clusters of flowers on the tips of branches in April and May.

 
sweet-mock-orange

Sweet mock orange (Philadelphus coronarius)
Location: northwest of Truman Home, next to back porch
Fragrant white flowers, 1 to 2 inches across with a scent of orange blossoms; blooms in late spring.

 
honeysuckle

Amur Honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii)
Location: southeast lawn, fence
Light colored flowers

 
forsythia

Showy border forsythia (Forsythia intermedia)
Location: northwest home, southwest fence
Four-petaled yellow flowers appear in early spring before leaves

 
rose

Modern Roses (Rosa)
Location: northeast yard, visible from back porch
Fragrant, colorful (varieties of choice will exhibit red or pink blooms throughout the summer

 

Perennials, Bulbs, & Vines

 
tulip

Tulip (Tulipa)
Location: southeast walks, along back driveway
Red and bright pink and marbled red and pink mix

 
peony

Common Peony (Paeonia officinalis)
Location: northeast yard, both sides of driveway
Peonies produce well-grown clumps 3 to 4 feet tall with large white/pink to lavender flowers in the spring.

 
daffodil

Daffodil (Narcissus)
Location: northeast yard, next to driveway
Spring- flowering plants, hardy to cold and heat, produce cup-shaped center flower, white or yellow in color.

 
periwinkle

Periwinkle (Vinca minor)
Location: southeast, along walkway and home, groundcover
Dark green oblong leaves; produces lavender-blue flowers in the spring

 
grape-vine

Amur Grape (Vitus amurensis)
Location: southeast, on back porch
Dense mat of green foliage and grapes develop in fall

Last updated: September 20, 2021

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

223 North Main Street (Visitor Center/ Truman Home Ticketing Station)
Independence, MO 64050

Phone:

816-254-9929
The park is open to the public Wednesdays-Sundays. The park is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Administrative staff work Monday-Friday. For Administration staff, please call (816) 254-2720, Mondays to Fridays, 8AM-4PM. All times central. (We like to call it Truman Time.)

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