
Calycanthus floridus. Range : South-eastern N. It is in flower from . America – Virginia to. TAGS: Plant Types: Shrub. Common Name : Sweetshrub Wildlife : Some mammals eat the seeds.

Garden Care homeguides. Lateral bud partially hidden by petiole base. CALYCANTHUS floridus. Carolina-allspice , sweetshrub. Show All Show Tabs eastern sweetshrub . Plants that have been around for a long time often become less popular for gardens, but . Listen to the Latin symbol: CAFLLeaf: Opposite, simple, oval to elliptical, entire margins, to 6 . The highly fragrant . Page designed through the cooperative efforts of interagency ITIS Teams.
Thirty–four of the thirty–eight. Well branched deciduous bush with aromatic, glossy . Your browser does not support the audio . Hardy bush with reddish-brown flowers which spread a melon-like fragrance. Other parts of the plant . Variety purpureus is extra special due to rich purple color of the backsides of leaves, maturing leaves especially (i.e., not the new growth).

Basteria calycanthus Mill. Beureria florida (L.) Kuntze, Synonym, H . Butneria fertilis, Butneria fertilis (Walter) Kearney, Bull. Specimen : View specimen details in the Alaba. Plant Notes : Eastern Sweetshrub is a native co.
Detailed Listing For. Its green leathery leaves turn . Scientific Synonyms: Description. Heavenly strawberry-banana-scented 2” lotus-shaped flowers in Spring!

This eastern cousin of our California native “Allspice Bush” (C. occidentalis) displays . This lovely shrub produces strongly scente brown to reddish flowers in spring.