Here are 11 deciduous trees that produce pink flowers.

USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8 Color Varieties: Pink Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8Color Varieties: Pink, whiteSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 7Color Varieties: PinkSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Fertile, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8Color Varieties: Pink, whiteSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 9Color Varieties: PinkSun Exposure: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Needs: Average, evenly moist, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8Color Varieties: PinkSun Exposure: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Needs: Fertile, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8Color Varieties: Purplish-pink (bottom of petal)Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 9Color Varieties: Purplish-pink, pinkish-white, pure pink, magentaSun Exposure: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8Color Varieties: PinkSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8Color Varieties: Pink, whiteSun Exposure: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining

USDA Growing Zones: 6 to 9Color Varieties: Pink, white, bicolor, red, coralSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-draining