Featuring: Marsha Lehman
When: available now Where: online video
Clethra alnefolia is unique among flowering shrubs because it blooms in shady locations in late summer when few other shrubs are in bloom. Small, white flowers grow in dense clusters on long 3-to-6-inch terminal spikes. The flowers are extremely fragrant and produce high quality nectar and pollen that supports hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.
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