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This beautiful deciduous shrub grows slowly to form neat mounds up to 8 ft (2.4 m) high. As the sweetshrub suckers vigorously the mounds increase in width to eventually form a thicket if not constrained. Sweetshrub has many common names, all alluding to the aromatic properties of its leaves, bark, twigs and roots. Best of all is the wonderfully fruity scent produced by the unusual flowers. Rusty red to brown, the 1-2 inch blossoms appear in quantities during the spring and intermittently thereafter throughout the summer. The leaves are oblong, 4 in (10.2 cm) long by 2 in (5.1 cm) wide, and are arranged oppositely along the length of the stems. They are rich deep green with lighter green underneath. Soft and fuzzy to the touch, they turn bright golden yellow in autumn.
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Culture
Use sweetshrub in natural areas and woodland gardens where it can sucker freely and assume its natural habit. Sweetshrub is also nice in planters near entryways and patios where it's delicate fragrance can be enjoyed.
Features Try to purchase sweetshrub when it is in bloom to find one with fragrance. There is variation is the amount and nature of the perfume among individuals. The flowers also seem to become more fragrant as they age. Jack Scheper 11/15/98; updated 4/29/04
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