Mountain Silverbell


Scientific Name: Halesia tetraptera var. monticola (Rehd.) Reveal & Seldin
Synonym: Halesia carolina var. monticola , Halesia monticola var. vestita , Halesia monticola
Family: Styracaceae
Mountain Silverbell(Halesia tetraptera var. monticola )
Halesia tetraptera in Curtis Botanical Magazine
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 2-9,14-24
USDA: 4-8

Sun Exposure: Part sun to full sun

Origin: Southeastern USA (North Carolina to Georgia and Tennessee)

Growth Habits: Deciduous tree, 30 to 70 feet tall (9 to 21 m.), 20 to 35 feet in spread (6 to 10.5 m.), elliptic or lanceolate leaves, up to 7 inches long (17.5 cm.)

Flowers: White or pink flowers, up to 1 inches long (2.5 cm.)

Watering Needs: Regular water



 

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