September 23, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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A beautiful 4 season tree! The Stewartia is not a well known tree in this area, and it should be used more often. It prefers an acidic soil, and a slightly protected area with light shade is best in our climate.
Truly a specimen plant, it requires a prominent place in the landscape. Growing 25-40′ tall and about 15-20′ wide, it has an oval or pyramidal shape.
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