Halesia carolina

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Halesia carolina, commonly known as the Carolina silverbell, is a refined deciduous shrub or small tree valued for its elegant spring display. In late spring, clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers hang beneath the branches, creating a delicate and graceful effect among the fresh green leaves. Best grown in moist, acidic soil with some shelter, this fully hardy plant suits woodland-style gardens and specimen planting. Its gentle autumn colour and natural form add seasonal interest without demanding maintenance.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
  • White
Eventual Height
  • 4-8m
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Spring flowering

How to care for Halesia carolina

Light:
Full sun to partial shade; flowers best in light shade or gentle sun.

Soil:
Moist but well-drained acidic soil; dislikes chalky or alkaline ground.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing; prefers consistently moist soil, especially in dry periods.

Pruning:
Minimal pruning required; remove dead or damaged branches after flowering if needed.

Hardiness:
Fully hardy throughout the UK; reliable in cold winters.

Feeding:
Low feeding needs; mulch annually or ericaceous compost in spring.

Notes

Deciduous shrub or small tree with an upright to spreading habit.

Grown for its graceful spring flowers.

White, bell-shaped flowers hang in clusters in late spring.

Flowers appear after the leaves emerge.

Foliage is fresh green, turning soft yellow in autumn.

Ideal for woodland gardens, specimen planting, and ericaceous borders.

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