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Pink Mountain Silverbell Tree | Zone 4-8 | Pink | 30 - 35 feet | Full Sun | Partial Shade
We have beautiful trees native to North America, and Silverbell is the prime example. Pendulous bell-shaped flowers line the branches like string lights. This is the harder-to-find rosea version, so the effect is even prettier in pastel pink-it goes perfectly with the classic pastel flowers of the season. And that's just this tree's spring look. The leaves will tu…
We have beautiful trees native to North America, and Silverbell is the prime example. Pendulous bell-shaped flowers line the branches like string lights. This is the harder-to-find rosea version, so the effect is even prettier in pastel pink-it goes perfectly with the classic pastel flowers of the season. And that's just this tree's spring look. The leaves will turn a bright yellow to liven up the landscape in fall. Pink Mountain Silverbell works great for planting as a specimen tree, where its bright fall color will dictate the mood of the landscape. It'll grow with little maintenance and is tolerant of Black Walnut toxicity. Four-winged, nut-like fruits appear in fall and often stay into winter, adding some interest to yet another season. Halesia carolina 'Rosea'
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We have beautiful trees native to North America, and Silverbell is the prime example. Pendulous bell-shaped flowers line the branches like string lights. This is the harder-to-find rosea version, so the effect is even prettier in pastel pink-it goes perfectly with the classic pastel flowers of the season. And that's just this tree's spring look. The leaves will turn a bright yellow to liven up the landscape in fall. Pink Mountain Silverbell works great for planting as a specimen tree, where its bright fall color will dictate the mood of the landscape. It'll grow with little maintenance and is tolerant of Black Walnut toxicity. Four-winged, nut-like fruits appear in fall and often stay into winter, adding some interest to yet another season. Halesia carolina 'Rosea'