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The Arnold Pink Carolina Silverbell, scientifically known as Halesia 'Arnold Pink', is a captivating deciduous tree belonging to the Styracaceae family. This cultivar is renowned for its pendulous clusters of soft pink, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring, creating a delicate yet striking display. Native to the southeastern United States, it thrives in temperate climates and is a popular choice for adding seasonal interest to landscapes. The Arnold Pink Carolina Silverbell typically reaches a mature height of 20 to 30 feet with a similar spread, making it suitable for small to medium-sized landscapes. Its oval, serrated leaves transform into a vibrant yellow in the fall, offering multi-seasonal appeal. For optimal growth, this tree requires well-drained, acidic to neutral soil and performs best in full sun to partial shade. Regular watering is essential during the establishment phase, although it is moderately drought-tolerant once mature. This cultivar is an excellent addition to any nursery or garden center's inventory, offering high resale potential due to its unique floral display and adaptability. Its popularity among consumers is driven by its ornamental value and ease of maintenance, making it a sought-after choice for enhancing both residential and commercial landscapes.

Hardiness Zone 5–9
Height 25-30'
Width 20-25'
Exposure Sun
Habit Rounded
Soil Average
Features Inedible fruit, Spring flowering, Yellow Fall Color
Wildlife Butterflies, Hummingbirds

Halesia tetraptera 'Arnold Pink'

Arnold Pink Carolina Silverbell

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