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This is the second most sold cultivar in southeast PA after 'Henry's Garnet.' It has smaller, more narrow leaves and a greater number of ...Read More
If planted in good, rich soil, where it has shade from about 10 a.m. on, good air circulation, regular watering, and mulch this plant gro...Read More
A versatile shrub for sun and shade. Specimen, group or mass. Shrub borders, open woodland gardens, foundations or hedges. Mass for a shr...Read More
I just purchased this wonderful shrub. My sis in law had 2 in large pots and I fell in love with them. I bought and removed from original...Read More
Thrives in full sun in zone 5b, rich but clayish soil. I have him close to a fountain. Wonderful shrub, nice flowers mid summer and spe...Read More
I planted ten of these last season and they did very well. So far this spring, they look dead, although if you cut into a branch, it is ...Read More
I purchased several of these in spring 2008 to brighten a shady spot in my back yard. Last year they were beautiful- very full blossoms a...Read More
I question the "may be a noxious weed or invasive" label. Itea virginica is a native shrub and in CT is highly recommended as an alternat...Read More
I'm still out about this one..When I first planted 3 plants several years ago, they seemed to do pretty well; they had blossoms the first...Read More
I planted an Itea 'Little Henry' last year and am very pleased with it. This spring the flowers were scant because of a late frost, but ...Read More
Very nice size in the landscape, round and full and covered in pendulas white flowers that develop over several weeks in spring and draw ...Read More
I love this shrub! Here in Houston w/ the intensity of the sun it really requires a lot of protection from the sun- which I could not giv...Read More
I am very happy with this ever-changing shrub! In summer it has soft, touchable, drooping white flower clusters that remind me of caterpi...Read More