Japanese Snowbell
Styrax japonicus

Native to Asia, this species is planted in the United States because of its elegant floral display. This deciduous tree grows up to 9 m tall and produces drooping clusters of 3-6 white bell-shaped flowers from May to June. In Asia, the strong wood was traditionally used to make umbrella handles.

Habitat:Planted as an ornamental, growing best in full sun to part shade.
Growth Habit:Deciduous tree, growing up to 9 m tall.
Bloom Time:Spring.
Presence in US:NY PA
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