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Styrax japonicus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Styrax japonicus, called Japanese snowbell , is a compact, deciduous flowering tree with horizontal branching and a rounded crown. It typically grows to 20-30' tall and as wide, but infrequently can reach up to 50' tall.
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www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
Styrax - Wikipedia
a genus of about 130 species of large shrubs or small trees in the family Styracaceae, mostly native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Northern ...
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Styrax: Japanese Snowbell | Portland Nursery
Native to China and Japan – Perfect white bell-shape flowers with light fragrance nod gracefully along the branches in May. Dark green leaves about 2” long ...
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www.portlandnursery.com
styrax
styrax (ˈstaɪəræks) [a. L. styrax, a. Gr. στύραξ, storax, storax-tree.] 1. An aromatic gum; = storax 1.1558 Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. i. 45 Take..Ambergryse,..Styrax calamita, [etc.]..And the Ambre, Styrax, and other thinges that remaine in the bottome of the sayd vessel,..will be excedinge good to ma...
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Styrax - Trees and Shrubs Online
There are about 130 species of Styrax, occurring in eastern Asia, North and South America and the Mediterranean. They are evergreen or deciduous trees with ...
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www.treesandshrubsonline.org
Styrax - Pacific Horticulture
A native shrub that produces an abundance of waxy white blossoms, is readily propagated, long-lived, and tolerant of a wide range of conditions.
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Styrax americanus (American snowbell) | Native Plants of North ...
This is a slender-branched, deciduous shrub or small tree, 8-15 ft. tall, with a wide, wispy, open crown. American snowbell's showy, white, bell ...
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Styrax japonicus - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
The Japanese Snowbell is a deciduous flowering tree with a relatively compact habit that can be vase-shaped when young but with low horizontal branching.
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plants.ces.ncsu.edu
California Snowdrop - Calscape
Storax (Styrax redivivus) is a uncommon native shrub that grows in northern, southern and central California. It tends to grow in grassy and open places, ...
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calscape.org
[PDF] STYRAX Genus Overview - University of Delaware
The genus Styrax, or snowbells, is a member of the Styracaceae, the Storax family. It is native to. East and Southeast Asia, the Neotropics, ...
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Styrax - Evening Light Japanese Snowbell - Sugar Creek Gardens
A head-turner. Enchanting white pearl-shaped flower buds open to dangling bell-shaped flowers with a spicey, sweet fragrance.
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sugarcreekgardens.com
Styrax (disambiguation)
Styrax can refer to:
Styrax is a genus of about 130 species of large shrubs or small trees
Styrax resin
Saint Styrax was martyred along with Agapius Styrax is the race horse that won the 1895 Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris.
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Styrax hemsleyanus
Styrax hemsleyanus (老鸹铃), the Hemsley snowball, is a species of flowering plant in the family Styracaceae, native to central China.
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Styrax platanifolius
The genus Styrax has an estimated 120 species in eastern Asia, the New World, and the Mediterranean region. Styrax Platanifolius thrive in more of a subhumid climate (40-70 cm mean annual precipitation, significant summer rain).
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Styrax officinalis
Styrax officinalis is a species of shrub in the family Styracaceae.
Description
Styrax officinalis is a deciduous shrub reaching a height of . Styrax officinalis subsp. redidivus, Styrax officinalis subsp. fulvescens (both native to California) and Styrax officinalis subsp. jaliscana (native to
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