$15.00 – $30.00
Common Name: American Snowbell
Habit: Shrub, Tree
Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun)
Water Needs: Wet, Moist
Height: 5-8′
Flower: White, May, Jun
Fruit: Small white berries that contain one seed.
Fall Color: No
Natural Habitat: Woodland Edge, Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Floodplain, Marsh, Riparian
Habit: Shrub, Tree
Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun)
Water Needs: Wet, Moist
Height: 5-8′
Flower: White, May, Jun
Fruit: Small white berries that contain one seed.
Fall Color: No
Natural Habitat: Woodland Edge, Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Floodplain, Marsh, Riparian
Upright, rounded shrub with slender branches and opposite leaves. Covered in white, bell-shaped flowers with reflexed petals in spring. Bark is gray to reddish-brown. Naturally occuring in moist, acidic soil, this plant will do well on stream banks and in riparian areas.
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Natural Habitat | Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge, Floodplain, Marsh, Riparian |
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Light Needs | Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun), Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun) |
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