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The white clethra grow thick in our woods and turn a clear lovely yellow in the fall. They do bloom in deep shade there but grow tall and lanky.
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Ruby spice grows to about 4 to 6 feet tall and almost as wide making this shrub suitable for a bed or border a woodland or shade garden or a waterside planting. How to take care of ruby spice summersweet. Bloom first year easy care plants fall color fast growing free bloomer butterfly lovers flower fragrance bloom color. 3 9 bloom start to end.Mid summer late summer habit. It is a rounded suckering densely branched deciduous shrub that typically grows to 3 6 less frequently to 8 tall and is noted for producing a mid to late summer bloom of sweetly fragrant white flowers which appear in narrow upright panicles racemes to 2 6. Native all along the east coast and found abundantly along forest margins and near creeks and ponds summersweet also known as pepperbush clethra. Its yellow fall color extends the season of interest.
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