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Sweetbells Leucothoe
Latin Name:
Leucothoe racemosa
location:
Massachusetts down through Louisiana
The Sweetbells Leucothoe, referenced in Latin as Leucothoe racemosa, lives around Massachusetts down through Louisiana. It can generally be recognized as a deciduous shrub, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, the form of its leafs is more or less alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn it can be described as native to Massachusetts down through Louisiana. The Sweetbells Leucothoe (Leucothoe racemosa) has beautiful flowers that are white flowers and the fruits it has are capsule. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we can see stems mix of green and red on it. An important information to know about its culture would be that prefers moist, cool, acid soils However, another characteristic with the Sweetbells Leucothoe can be that desiccation burn in winter in exposed sites You can recognize a Leucothoe racemosa having its stout, glabrous green-red stems with little lateral branching. The Sweetbells Leucothoe's propagation method is very special since it will do it cutting root readily in June or winter root easily with hormone
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