Legend of the Small Bottlebrush displays abundant, fragrant white blooms in spring. The foliage is blue-green all season until it erupts in amazing fall color. This compact shrub is native to North America, attracts bees, and resists deer. This lovely native plant lends an informal, natural charm anywhere it is planted. It is especially nice grouped under trees or planted as a low hedge. It can also be incorporated into flower gardens or wildlife gardens.
2-2.5 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide at maturity
Hardy in zones 5-9, be sure to check your USDA zone to ensure success
Plant in full sun to part sun (4+ hours daily)
Space plants 2-3 feet apart for best results
Produces honey-scented white flowers in spring and multiple red, orange, and yellow shades of foliage in the fall and early winter
Great for borders, edging, landscapes, low hedges, pollinator gardens, wildlife gardens, focal points
Native to North America, fragrant flower, fall interest, shade tolerant, attracts pollinators
Quart shrubs are 5-8 inches tall and 6 months to 1-year old at shipment, varies by season and plant
Shrubs shipped from November through April will arrive dormant; shrubs shipped April through October will arrive green or in bloom