February 24: The Chinese Snowball recovered nicely last year from my oops in 2015. It bloomed nicely last spring, and bloomed again in the fall. Since I've left it alone since then, I'm hoping for the best this year.
February 24: I started seeing potential blooms developing in mid-February.
March 2.
March 2: The green "snowballs" were beginning to develop at the end of each branch.
March 11.
March 14: By now, the amount of blooms I would be seeing was becoming clear.
March 16: The green "snowballs" were growing bigger each day.
March 20.
March 24.
March 29.
March 30: By the end of March, some of the snowballs were beginning to turn white.
March 30.
April 2.
April 4: Everything is starting to turn white.
April 7: White blooms on the Chinese Snowball.
April 7: This is the most I've seen this plant bloom !
April 10. Chinese Snowball is blooming.
April 10.
April 18: I got to enjoy these blooms for a few weeks.
April 18: The Chinese Snowball looks to have peaked for the season. I'm looking forward to the time when this plant gets to its reported 10 - 15 feet in height and spread.