Sweetshrub

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Sweetshrub

Lustrous, dark green (pale beneath), ovate to elliptic leaves to 6" long turn golden yellow in fall. The Sweetshrub, Calycanthus floridus, or Carolina allspice is a dense, rounded deciduous shrub with a suckering habit which grows 6-9' tall with an equal or slightly greater spread. Another common name is hairy allspice which is in reference to the hairy twigs and leaf undersides of this plant. Flowers give way to brownish, urn-shaped fruits (seed capsules) which mature in fall and persist throughout the winter. It is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Use as a specimen near front door, patio or other living areas where the fragrant flower aroma may be enjoyed. Leaves are aromatic when bruised. Prune immediately after flowering to shape or maintain compactness. It features very fragrant, brown to reddish-brown flowers (2" across) which bloom at the ends of short branchlets in May. It grows somewhat taller in shade than in sun, and it is tolerant of a wide range of soils, but prefers rich loam. It is utilized for shrub borders, foundations, and native plant areas. Also commonly called sweetshrub and strawberry bush because of the reference to the fragrant blooms which have been described as combining hints of pineapple, strawberry and banana. Remove root suckers promptly if naturalization is not desired. ... more info

 

Lilac - James Macfarlane James Macfarlanes are a elegant, hardy shrub which will make a colourful informal hedge, or can be grown as a specimen shrub or small tree. It is extremely hardy and adaptable, withstanding moisture conditions fatal to vulgaris hybrids. This lilac has an upright shape. The large clusters of deliciously scented flowers bloom in May and June and are attractive to butterflies. The Lilac 'James Macfarlane', Syringa presoniae 'James Macfarlane', blooms two weeks later than Syringa vulgaris types. The true single pink flowers bloom freely. Lilacs should be grown in fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil.

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