HALESIA carolina

White bell-shaped flowers in May profusely borne along the branchlets. Dry winged fruits in fall. Native.

Product Description

HALESIA carolina – Carolina Silverbell

(aka Halesia tetraptera)

White dropping clusters of bell-shaped flowers in May are profusely borne along the branchlets. Dry winged fruits in fall. Nice small tree or multi-stemmed shrub for woodland borders with an evergreen background. Native.

Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade

Soil: Average, Medium, Well-Drained

Size: Height 20-30ft., Spread 15-20ft.

Zone: 5-8

Flower: White Drooping Bell-Shaped

Bloom Time: Spring, Before or Right as Leaves Emerge

Attributes: Attracts Pollinators, Showy Flowers, Wildlife Food Source, Attracts Butterflies, Black Walnut Resistant, Native