$3.00
DESCRIPTION:
NAME: Sweetshrub
OTHER COMMON NAMES: Eastern Sweetshrub / Carolina Allspice / Sweet Betsy
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Calycanthus Floridus var. Glaucus
COLOR: Dark Red
PLANT SEEDS: Fall sow seeds or cold stratify
BLOOM TIME: Flowers April - July
HARVEST: Ornamental Berries in Fall
HARDINESS ZONE: 6 - 9
PLANT HEIGHT: 6 - 10'
PLANT SPACING: 4 - 8'
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Full - Part Shade
SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average
QUANTITY: 10 Seeds
OTHER: Sweetshrub is a beautiful shrub that is native to the Eastern US. They get their nickname Allspice because all of the Sweetshrub is fragrant. The bark, leaves, & flowers all have a sweet spicy fragrance, as do the cool seed pods. The large exotic tropical-looking flowers resemble the blooms of a lotus or magnolia. Their lovely dark red is really amazing color for the shade!
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Jul 13, 2022
Arrived early and as described
Jul 8, 2022
Seeds received as described. Very excited to get these started!
Jun 15, 2022
Item arrived early and as described.
Jun 2, 2022
Great item, fast shipping, can't wait to see it growing in my yard.
May 4, 2022
Plenty of seeds! And have go them germinating now.