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Plant Picture Guide

Acanthus - Akebia
Allium - Apios
Aquilegia - Asarum
Asclepias - Asimina
Aster - Atrichum
Bambusa - Campsis
Camptosorus - Chamaemelum
Chasmanthium - Coptis
Coreopsis - Dianthus
Dicentra - Erigeron
Eriophorum - Fragaria
Gaillardia - Hedyotis
Helianthus - Indocalamus
Iris - Lamium
Laportea - Lobelia
Lonicera - Maianthemum
Manfreda - Mimulus
Miscanthus
Mitchella - Onoclea
Ophiopogon - Osmunda
Pachysandra - Petasites
Phalaris - Philadelphus
Phlox
Phragmites
Phyllostachys
Physostegia - Polygonum
Polypodium - Potentilla
Prunus - Rhododendron
Rosa - Sasa
Sasaella - Scirpus
Sedum - Senecio
Shibataea - Stachys
Stokesia - Uvularia
Vaccinium - Vetiveria
Viburnum - Vinca
Viola - Zizia


Catalog as of February 04, 2010

Halesia

(Styracaceae - storax family)
About 5 species of deciduous shrubs or trees of eastern North America and eastern China. Cultivated as ornamentals for their graceful form and for their spring display of delicate white flowers.

carolina decid tree • ht 30-40' • zones 4-8

Carolina silverbell tree


native, sun - part shade
se US

This small, rounded tree produces masses of white, bell-shaped flowers in spring. Carolina silverbell's pleasing form and floral display, and its excellent resistance to pests and diseases, make it a good choice as a landscape specimen. In its native habitat, Carolina silverbell often grows as a forest understory tree along mountain streams in the Southeast. Prefers a well-drained, somewhat acidic soil with good organic content. A good companion for rhododendrons, azaleas, and other heath family plants, which have similar soil preferences.

cat # 3X1A1
$14.95 each