 | Halesia carolina Carolina Silverbell  | 
|  | Height: 25' - 35' Fall Foliage: Yellow with hints of purple; variable |  | Width: 20' - 30' Fruit: Green to brown capsule |  | Shape: Rounded Soil Condition: Well-drained, fertile |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: White bell shaped Native to: Eastern United States |  | Fall Dig Hazard: Yes |  | Description: This Styrax relative has gray striated bark, profuse white bell shaped flowers, |  | rustling four- winged fruit capsules and clean green foliage. The dark |  | gray striations in the bark mature to chunky rectangles for added seasonal interest. |  | Applications: Specimen, patio tree, mass. |
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 | Halesia carolina 'Jersey Belle' Carolina Silverbell 'Jersey Belle'  | 
|  | Height: 20' - 25' Fall Foliage: Yellow |  | Width: 15' - 20' Fruit: Green to brown capsules |  | Shape: Upright Oval Soil Condition: Well-drained, fertile |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: White bell shaped Native to: Eastern United States |  | Fall Dig Hazard: Yes |  | Description: 'Jersey Belle' is a significant improvement over seedling grown Silverbell. This new |  | introduction from Princeton Nurseries incorporates the qualities that have endeared |  | this hardy species to passionate plant lovers with a stunning spring bloom, striated bark, |  | and excellent pest and disease resistance. 'Jersey Belle' adds a neat and predictably upright |  | habit that is almost maintenance free and consistent. Warm yellow fall color. |  | Applications: Specimen, patio tree, mass. |
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 | Halesia carolina 'Rosea' Carolina Silverbell 'Rosea'  | 
|  | Height: 25' - 35' Fall Foliage: Yellow |  | Width: 20' - 30' Fruit: Green to brown capsules |  | Shape: Oval to rounded Soil Condition: Well-drained, fertile |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: Pink bell shaped Native to: Eastern United States |  | Fall Dig Hazard: Yes |  | Description: A pink flowering version of the attractive Carolina Silverbell. |  | Abundant dusty pink bells adorn the tree in late April or early May. |  | Apple green leaves remain clean throughout the summer. |  | Applications: Specimen, patio tree, mass. |
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 | Halesia diptera magniflora Magniflora Two-Winged Silverbell  | 
|  | Height: 20' - 30' Fall Foliage: Yellow |  | Width: 20' - 30' Fruit: Brown winged capsules |  | Shape: Rounded Soil Condition: Well-drained, fertile |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: 1" white bell shaped Native to: Southeastern United States |  | Fall Dig Hazard: Yes |  | Description: This rare tree blooms approximately two weeks later than the Carolina |  | Silverbell. It has gray and dark gray striated bark, and a broad rounded |  | canopy. Flowers are so profuse that a blooming tree appears pure white. |  | Two winged fruits gradually change from green to brown and persist into |  | winter for added interest. No serious pests or diseases. |  | Applications: Specimen, patio tree, mass. |
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 | Halesia monticola Mountain Silverbell  | Tree Fruit
|  | |  | Height: 40' - 60' Fall Foliage: Yellow to yellow-purple |  | Width: 40' - 50' Fruit: Brown capsules |  | Shape: Oval to rounded Soil Condition: Well-drained, fertile |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: 1" white bell shaped Native to: Mountains of Southeastern |  | United States |  | Fall Dig Hazard: Yes |  | Description: A handsome tree native to the southern US mountains. The |  | Mountain Silverbell resembles the Carolina Silverbell, but with |  | larger white bell shaped flowers in spring, larger leaves in |  | summer, and then, larger fruit in fall. The persistent fruit capsules |  | and gray patterned bark provide additional interest in winter. |  | Applications: Specimen, patio tree, mass. |
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 | Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold's Promise' Witchhazel 'Arnold's Promise'  | Height: 10' - 20' Fall Foliage: Yellow to orange-red |  | Width: 10' - 15' Fruit: Insignificant |  | Shape: Upright, vase Soil Condition: Moist, well-drained |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: Fragrant golden yellow flowers Native to: Hybrid |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: This is the classic hybrid witchhazel cultivar. 'Arnold Promise' is a tall, |  | distinctly vase- shaped shrub with fragrant golden yellow flowers. The |  | February flowers slowly retract and then expand again in response |  | to daily temperatures. This Arnold Arboretum introduction is one of the |  | later blooming witchhazels. |  | Applications: Specimen, groupings. |
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 | Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' Witchhazel 'Diane'  | Height: 10' - 20' Fall Foliage: Orange-red |  | Width: 10' - 15' Fruit: Insignificant |  | Shape: Rounded vase Soil Condition: Moist, well-drained |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: Fragrant red-copper Native to: Hybrid |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: Diane hybrid witchhazel opens to a deep russet red that gradually |  | fades to a copper red. One of the best red flowering forms. |  | Applications: specimen, groupings. |
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 | Hamamelis x intermedia 'Jelena' Witchhazel 'Jelena'  | Height: 10' - 20' Fall Foliage: Orange-red |  | Width: 10' - 20' Fruit: Dehiscent capsule |  | Shape: Rounded vase Soil Condition: Moist, well-drained |  | Zone: 5 - 8 |  | Flower: Fragrant, coppery orange Native to: Hybrid |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: Jelena hybrid witchhazel boasts fragrant flowers that open as a beautiful |  | dark coppery orange and gradually fade to orange tipped with yellow. |  | Applications: Specimen, groupings. |
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 | Hamamelis x intermedia 'Pallida' Witchhazel 'Pallida'  | Height: 10-20' Fall Foliage: Yellow-orange |  | Width: 10-20' Fruit: Dehiscent capsule |  | Shape: Rounded vase Soil Condition: Prefers moist loam or sand; |  | Zone: 5-8 tolerant of poor soils |  | Flower: Sulphur yellow; late winter, Native to: Hybrid |  | fragrant |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: Witchhazels, the first of the woody plants to bloom, often bloom for |  | extended periods as the flowers slowly retract and then expand |  | again in response to daily temperatures. Pallida, is a nice soft |  | sulphur yellow blooming selection that proves to be highly fragrant. |  | Applications: specimen, group planting, woodland edge |
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 | Hamamelis x intermedia 'Primavera' Witchhazel 'Primavera'  | Height: 10-20' Fall Foliage: Yellow-orange |  | Width: 10-20' Fruit: Dehiscent capsule |  | Shape: Rounded vase Soil Condition: Prefers moist loam or sand; |  | Zone: 5-8 tolerant of poor soils |  | Flower: Yellow; late winter, fragrant Native to: Hybrid |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: Witchhazels, the first of the woody plants to bloom, often bloom for |  | extended periods as the flowers slowly retract and then expand |  | again in response to daily temperatures. Primavera, is a dark |  | lemon yellow blooming selection that proves to be highly fragrant. |  | Applications: specimen, group planting, woodland edge |
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 | Hamamelis x intermedia 'Westerstede' Witchhazel 'Westerstede'  | Height: 10-20' Fall Foliage: Yellow-orange |  | Width: 10-20' Fruit: Dehiscent capsule |  | Shape: Rounded vase Soil Condition: Prefers moist loam or sand; |  | Zone: 5-8 tolerant of poor soils |  | Flower: Golden yellow; late winter, Native to: Hybrid |  | fragrant |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: Witchhazels, the first of the woody plants to bloom, often bloom for |  | extended periods as the flowers slowly retract and then expand |  | again in response to daily temperatures. Westerstede, is a nice |  | golden yellow blooming selection that proves to be highly fragrant. |  | Applications: specimen, group planting, woodland edge |
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 | Hippophae rhamnoides Common Seabuckthorn  | Height: 10' - 30' Fall Foliage: Gray-green |  | Width: 10' - 40' Fruit: Bright orange (females only) |  | Shape: Loose irregular round head Soil Condition: Sandy infertile soil |  | Zone: 4 - 7 |  | Flower: Inconspicuous Native to: Europe, Northern China |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: A curious, tall, deciduous shrub with silver-green summer foliage |  | and interesting spiky texture. Valued for several extraordinary |  | characteristics, such as unusual leaf color, salt tolerance, |  | preference to poor soils, and persistent red-orange fruits. Often |  | planted in seashore landscapes and highway plantings. |  | Applications: coastal plantings, specimen, groupings, shrub border. |
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 | Hydrangea anomala subsp Climbing Hydrangea petiolaris  | Height: 60' - 80' Fall Foliage: Variable yellow |  | Width: 60' - 80' Fruit: Inconspicuous |  | Shape: Vine Soil Condition: Moist, well-drained |  | Zone: 4 - 7 |  | Flower: White Native to: Japan, China |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: An attractive woody vine that provides several seasons of interest. |  | Flowers are white, typical of hydrangeas, in late summer when few |  | other plants are in bloom. Bark is cinnamon and exfoliating. An |  | attractive adornment for a wall, pole, or other structure. Full sun or |  | shade. |  | Applications: Walls, arbors, trees, groundcover. |
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 | Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Smooth Hydrangea 'Annabelle'  | 
|  | Height: 3' - 5' Fall Foliage: Green to yellow-brown |  | Width: 3' - 5' Fruit: Insignificant |  | Shape: Rounded Soil Condition: Well-drained, fertile |  | Zone: 3 - 9 |  | Flower: Green to creamy white Native to: Eastern United States |  | Fall Dig Hazard: No |  | Description: This shrub is a subtle contributor to spring and early summer gardens. |  | But in mid summer, the show begins as large 8" - 12", pom-pom shaped |  | flowers seem to explode into green, then creamy white for a late |  | summer extravaganza. The shrub pushes up new growth each year so |  | that it always appears clean and new. A hardy, reliable bloomer. |  | Applications: shrub border, mass. |
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 | Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer' Bigleaf Hydrangea 'Bailmer' PP15298  | Height: 4' - 5' Fall Foliage: burgundy-yellow |  | |
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