Virginia sweetspire is an excellent suckering shrub that, while non-native to New England, serves as a valuable ornamental species. Its masses of tiny white blooms are much beloved by butterflies, and it grows well in average, well-drained garden soils. The "Little Henry' cultivar was selected for its mounded, compact structure.
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