Most spring-blooming trees and shrubs, such as flowering crabapple, lilac, magnolia, viburnum, forsythia, ninebark, mock orange, rhododendron and witch-hazel, begin forming next year’s flower buds within a few weeks after they finish flowering. If you prune them after those buds have formed, you will be cutting off potential flowers.
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