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
Styrax americanus also known as the American Snowbell is an 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 occurring 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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