Sweetshrub

Sweetshrub

Calycanthus floridus


Plant Facts:
Mature Height
6 - 8 feet
Mature Spread
8 - 10 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Widely Adaptable
Mature Form
Oval, Round
Growth Rate
Slow
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Partial Sun
Flower Color
Red Fragrant
Fall Color
Yellow
Foliage Color
Green
5-10



Product Description:

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. It features very fragrant, brown to reddish-brown flowers (2" across) which bloom at the ends of short branchlets in May. Flowers give way to brownish, urn-shaped fruits (seed capsules) which mature in fall and persist throughout the winter. Lustrous, dark green (pale beneath), ovate to elliptic leaves to 6" long turn golden yellow in fall. Leaves are aromatic when bruised.

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. Another common name is hairy allspice which is in reference to the hairy twigs and leaf undersides of this plant. It is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It grows somewhat taller in shade than in sun, and it is tolerant of a wide range of soils, but prefers rich loam. Prune immediately after flowering to shape or maintain compactness. Remove root suckers promptly if naturalization is not desired. Use as a specimen near front door, patio or other living areas where the fragrant flower aroma may be enjoyed. It is utilized for shrub borders, foundations, and native plant areas.


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Smells Devine  
Reviewer: resee, 10/21/2006 1:39:21 PM
This plant was given to me by a dear OLD friend of mine. She called it Sweet Olive,but now I know the real name.. The smell when blooming is absolutely devine,everyone who smells it cant figure out what it really smells like.. The suckers can be a problem but at least you have plenty to share with friends.. When trimed it makes a very nice attraction to any garden, I wouldnt want to loose mine for sure... Thanks, and happy planting....

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Sweetbush  
Reviewer: Kim, 1/19/2007 7:37:54 PM
This is a wonderful plant. They smell great. We always called them Bubby Bushes.

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Sweetbush  
Reviewer: Kim, 1/19/2007 7:37:54 PM
This is a wonderful plant. They smell great. We always called them Bubby Bushes.

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Sweeeeeeeeeet  
Reviewer: SweetHomeAlabama, 9/2/2007 11:56:48 PM
My mother always had a sweet shrub bush right outside of our front door when I was a kid. I loved that smell when it was in bloom. I used to pick the blooms and put them under my pillow at night to smell them and have "sweet" dreams. I am now a home owner and I am thrilled at the prospect of having this sweet smelling shrub in my life again!

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