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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Japanese Snowbell)
A soft, graceful presence in the garden, this small hardy deciduous tree from eastern Asia produces a blizzard of dangling white blossoms in late spring and early summer. The lavish display makes the spreading, tiered, leafy branches look like their undersides are plastered with snow. Its picturesque habit, lush foliage, smooth gray bark, and slightly fluted and contorted branches give it ample year-round interest.
Borne by the thousand, the white, five-petaled, cup-shaped blossoms are ever...
James H. Schutte
(Carillon Japanese Snowbell, Japanese Snowbell)
A soft, graceful presence in the garden, Japanese snowbell is a small hardy deciduous tree from eastern Asia. The cultivar 'Carillon' forms a dense broad head-high mound of weeping branches. White cup-shaped blooms dangle from the branches in late spring and early summer. They cast a slight perfume. Attractive pearl-sized whitish green fruits follow the flowers. The lustrous dark green leaves have paler undersides and a pointed, sometimes curled tip. The leaves turn bronzy-yellow in late fall, if...