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Little Henry Sweetspire

Little Henry Sweetspire

Sweet Fragrance and Long-Lasting Color!



Graceful, arching branches bear aromatic panicles of white in midsummer. Blooms last until fall, when the foliage turns a brilliant crimson color. Neat, compact, mounded form. Grows to 1 1/2-2 ft. tall. Potted. Zones 5-9. PP10988
This plant attracts butterflies.


Product Details
Zones: 5-9 with protection
Height: 1 ½- 2’
Spacing: 2-3’
Depth: Set at the same level it is at in container. Water well.
Spread: 2 ½- 3’
Sun/Shade: Full sun to partial shade
Color: Flowers are white with a strong, sweet scent
Foliage: simple. elliptic 1 1/2"-3" long, 3/4"-1/4" wide. Lustrous dark green, turning brilliant garnet red to scarlet in the fall. Persistent and evergreen in southern climates
Blooms: June-July for several weeks
Fruit: Inconspicuous
Comments: Makes a distinctive display for many weeks with its prominent, scented panicles of flowers carried on gracefully arching bunches. This selection forms a low mound, with a compact stature that is perfectly suited for mass plantings in borders or naturalized areas. It is a dwarf version of the native species with better flowering & fall color. Adaptable to very wet soil and once established, adaptable to drought situations. Creates one of the most vibrant, long-lasting fall color displays.
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Little Henry Sweetspire Ships In The Spring
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Graceful, arching branches bear aromatic panicles of white in midsummer. Blooms last until fall, when the foliage turns a brilliant crimson color. Neat, compact, mounded form. Grows to 1 1/2-2 ft. tall. Potted. Zones 5-9. PP10988
This plant attracts butterflies.


Product Details
Zones: 5-9 with protection
Height: 1 ½- 2’
Spacing: 2-3’
Depth: Set at the same level it is at in container. Water well.
Spread: 2 ½- 3’
Sun/Shade: Full sun to partial shade
Color: Flowers are white with a strong, sweet scent
Foliage: simple. elliptic 1 1/2"-3" long, 3/4"-1/4" wide. Lustrous dark green, turning brilliant garnet red to scarlet in the fall. Persistent and evergreen in southern climates
Blooms: June-July for several weeks
Fruit: Inconspicuous
Comments: Makes a distinctive display for many weeks with its prominent, scented panicles of flowers carried on gracefully arching bunches. This selection forms a low mound, with a compact stature that is perfectly suited for mass plantings in borders or naturalized areas. It is a dwarf version of the native species with better flowering & fall color. Adaptable to very wet soil and once established, adaptable to drought situations. Creates one of the most vibrant, long-lasting fall color displays.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Little Henry Sweetspire Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

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