The floodplain of the arboretum, towards the fitness center, is the primary location for the little-leaf snowbells. Ed Leuck made the first plantings in 1996, collected from Marion County, Texas. He planted six pots under a massive, and very old, sweet gum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua). The sweet gum was removed in 2006, and luckily the snowbells survived the removal. Today they are growing with chain fern (Lorinseria areolata) lizard-tail (Saururus cernuus).
Flower detail of Styrax americana |
Branch covered in flowers and new leaves |
Left: new leaf from Styrax grandifolia; Right: new leaf from Styrax americana |
For more information about this species consult the following:
United States Department of Agriculture
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center