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100 Sweet Shrub Seeds, Eastern Sweetshrub/Carolina Allspice/Sweet BetsyCalycanthus floridus

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Grow Sweetshrub in Your Garden Add a fruity-spicy scent to your yard or garden when you plant this attractive, almost carefree shrub. Spicy, fruity fragrance! In early June, 1-2″ deep maroon flowers appear on the Spicy Sweet Shrub. Blooms last for 3-4 weeks and have a spicy strawberry, a banana-pineapple fragrance that peaks in late afternoon and early evening when flowers are fully open. The Spicy Sweet Shrub develops exotic pods later and is filled with aromatic seeds. In autumn the leaves turn golden yellow. This is a deciduous shrub. Grow Sweet Shrub from seeds. Sweet Shrub can easily be grown from seeds. Simply sow the seeds in springtime (March or April), preferably in a shady area of the garden in rich, well-drained, loamy soil. Some gardeners are unlucky enough to chance upon an unscented variety when growing from seed.


Amac
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Seeds are dead. Will not germinate no matter what you do.
Mike D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
This plant is hard to grow. Plan on putting the seeds in the fridge for a few months before planting them
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
My parents had one of these plants in our yard when I was a child. I found it somewhat amusing that it would numb pain and my mom use the seeds by compressing the oil out of them and putting the oil drops into the ear for earaches and for minor toothaches by xhewing the seeds,
William G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
So far I have planted 10 seeds and none have developed after 3 weeks.
jan Coulbourne
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
Never sprouted . Can you please send me moreNothing. 😡
Vivian
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
Theses seeds appeared fine, but came with no directions at all. As there were 100, I tried everything repeatedly. Soaking seeds overnight, not soaking, direct planting, planting in peat pots, soil in a pot. You name it I tried. NOT ONE CAME UP, don’t waste your money.