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Sharon A. Yiesla
Sharon A. Yiesla
Fragrant creamy white flowers in clusters of seven in late summer; pink-purple fruit (capsules) in early autumn; curling, papery bark.
Full sun to partial shade; moist, well-drained soil.
This species is relatively new to the U. S. horticulture market and so its cultural needs and potential pest problems may not yet be full known.
Upright to somewhat irregular
China