Styrax 'Japanese Snowbell' Tree
Styrax japonicus, also known as The Japanese Snowbell, is a deciduous flowering tree with a relatively compact habit that can be vase-shaped when young but with low horizontal branching and a more broadly rounded crown with age. This tree is moderately salt tolerant, but does not tolerate heat or drought very well.
It blooms in late spring and its fruit ripens in late summer on the current season's growth. The foliage occurs on the upper portion of branches and does not obscure pendulous flowers significantly. Winter pruning can be done to control the shape of this tree. The bark has irregular, interlacing orange-brown fissures, which adds interest to a winter landscape.
Sold Individually
Available in 7 Gal, 15 Gal









