New England Wild Flower Society

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Itea virginica 'Little Henry'

Little Henry Virginia sweetspire

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.


Height: 2-3 ft
Spread: 2-3 ft
Hardiness Zone: 5-9


Bloom Color: White

Characteristics & Attributes

Cultivation Status
Cultivar
Exposure
Sun
Part Shade
Soil Moisture
Dry
Average
Ecoregion
Not Ecotypic in New England
Ornamental Interest
Fall Foliage
Spring Bloom
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Other Pollinators/Wildlife
Attracts Bees
Tolerance
Drought Tolerant
Deer/Rabbit Resistant
Additional Attributes
Erosion Control/Soil Stabilization
Low Maintenance
Landscape Use
Massing
Hedge/screening
Growth Habit
Spreading/Suckering


North American Distribution


Dan Jaffe (c) Native Plant Trust
Dan Jaffe (c) Native Plant Trust