Itea virginica 'Little Henry®'
Sweetspire
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Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Description
Foliage turns bright red in the fall, and white flowers in summer you'll have an outstanding colorful shrub through every season. Fragrant flowers attract butterflies.
Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Blooming
Catkin like panicles of small white flowers. Varied depending on type.
Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Growth
The two most common species vary greatly. I. ilicifolia grows to 10-12 feet tall and has 2-4 inch long holly like leaves. I. virginica grows to 5 feet tall, suckering to twice as wide and has colorful autumn foliage. Grows best in full sun, although some species like some shade.
Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Planting
Dig a hole one foot wider and about as deep as the plant's rootball. Do not plant too deep. Roots should be visible at the surface of the soil and the top of the rootball should be even with the surrounding soil. In clay soil, the rootball should be slightly higher.Remove plants from their containers. Place plants in hole. Loosen roots by making four or five slashes, about one-inch deep vertically down the rootball with a knife. Then tease the roots out so they will grow into the surrounding soil. Be careful not to knock too much soil from the rootball.Backfill with a mix of existing soil and 1/2 soil amendment thoroughly mixed. In sandy porous soils, use sphagnum (Canadian) peat moss. In dense clay or poorly drained soils, use soil conditioner (finely ground pine bark).Water thoroughly. Then only water when the soil is dry to the touch about 1 1/2 inches or knuckle deep. Check regularly and only water when necessary.To give your new plant a head start, use a very mild solution of water soluble root-stimulating fertilizer which is high in phosphorous and potassium.
Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Pest
Uncommon.
Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Interesting facts
Itea are native to Eastern Asia and Eastern North America, where they are mostly found in woodlands and swamps.
Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Little Henry®') - Soil and irrigation
Fertile, moist, well-draining soil. I. virginica grows best in slightly acidic soil.









