Halesia diptera
Snowdrop Tree
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Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Description
H. diptera bears deeply lobed bells that are 0.5 to 0.75 inches long.
Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Blooming
As mentioned above, hot summers will encourage a more abundant blooming, and placing the shrub in breezy location shows off the mass display of flowers. The following fruits can continue the shrubs display through the winter in some cases.
Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Growth
Silverbell prefer partial shade to full sun and a moist environment. Shelter from strong winds, although a mild breeze brings out the best in its display of flowers. A cool climate with hot summers is best for flowers.
Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Planting
Propagate from summer cuttings. If growing from seed, soak in water for 24 hours. Then use stratification, 3 months warm followed by 3 months cold. Sow the seeds 1-2" inches deep, and mulch the seed bed. Or use natural fall sowing, and seeds will germinate in the spring.
Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Pest
Scale insects. Other problems include root rot and wood rot.
Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Interesting facts
Halesia is endemic to Eastern China and the South Eastern United States.
Snowdrop Tree (Halesia diptera) - Soil and irrigation
Silverbells like well-drained, acid soil. Provide plentiful moisture as they are sensitive to drought.









