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Tree Styrax japonicus 'Emerald Pagoda' Japanese Snowbell

 

 

 

 
Description Considered the most distinctive flowering of all Styrax japonicus selections, it produces an abundance of star-like flowers that are slightly fragrant. These flowers carpet the ground. Has large dark green leaves which are leathery in texture and turn yellow in autumn.    
Foliage
Deciduous
   
Form
Horizontal Branching
   
Mature Size 8m x 6m    
Uses A very pretty small growing tree, it will grow as an understory tree or make a striking specimen in an open situation.    
Position & Soil Copes well in full sun or part shade. While it prefers a well-drained soil, it is tolerant to most soil types. The ideal planting location is where the tree is able to receive a couple of hours of shade each day and in a protected environment from wind and harsh sun. It is recommended to thin out dead and weak branches yearly to keep it looking its best.    
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