The catalog/Species

Styrax spp.
Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Styrax with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.
Cultivars
Swan Song
Styrax 'ORSTSTYx1'
SWAN SONG® Styrax makes an unforgettable statement! Soft pink star-like flowers cover the branches in spring, and dramatic purple-black foliage beautifies landscapes spring through fall. Bring drama and gravitas to the landscape with this incredible, dark-leafed Japanese snowbell.
Starway To Heaven
Styrax
Those who have witnessed the beauty of a styrax in full bloom would agree that this genus deserves to be more widely planted, and that's what we're hoping Starway to Heaven® snowbell ( Styrax japonicus ) will do. Its fragrant, five-petalled flowers do indeed resemble a galaxy of stars when it blooms in spring - and then again, because it reblooms in fall. Each flower has a shimmering, almost metallic effect that sparkles in the landscape. Deep green foliage emerges red. Its narrow, space-saving habit makes it perfectly suited to beautifying even small landscapes.
Marley’S Pink
Styrax
Japanese styrax is widely appreciated as one of the prettiest small trees available, and Marley’s Pink styrax gilds the lily with beautiful pink flowers instead of the typical white, and an elegant weeping habit. Glossy green foliage turns bright yellow in fall on this truly sweet and useful tree. Developed by John Lewis of JLPN Nursery in Oregon.

