Mountain Silverbell is often forgotten when we list our beautiful spring flowering trees, but we're here to spread the word - this tree is gorgeous! In spring, a profusion of interesting bell-shaped white flowers dangle delicately from every branch, looking like hundreds of tiny tutus waiting impatiently for their fairy owners. The flowers give way to interesting four-winged fruits that dry to a deep brown and persist well into winter, and the foliage often turns an attractive golden yellow. This small tree is the perfect focal tree for a small yard or add it to your woodland garden - either way, you'll be dazzled by this tree's spectacular spring display.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade; medium to moist soil
Size: 30'-40' tall, 20'-30' spread
Zone: 4 - 8
Wildlife Value: Flowers attract bumblebees and other long-tongued bees; larval host for various butterfly and moth species, including the Promethea Moth
Photo: David Korbonits

