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Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire

Itea virginica 'Sprich'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Little Henry® is incredibly versatile, thriving in everything from full sun to full shade. For the most brilliant red fall color and the densest display of white summer flowers, aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight.
  • Soil: This shrub prefers moist, acidic soils but is famous for its ability to handle "wet feet" in low spots. If you have heavy clay, incorporate some organic compost at planting to help with drainage while maintaining the moisture this plant craves.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water twice a week to ensure the root system knits into your local soil. Once established, Little Henry® is quite drought tolerant, though consistent moisture prevents the leaf scorch or premature leaf drop that can happen during midsummer dry spells. Keeping the soil evenly moist like a wrung out sponge will result in much lusher foliage and larger flower spikes.

Pruning Tips

This shrub blooms on "old wood," meaning the flower buds for next year are set shortly after the current flowers fade. To avoid cutting off next year's show, only prune immediately after the fragrant white flowers have finished in late summer. Use a thinning technique to remove the oldest stems at the ground level, which encourages fresh growth and keeps the mounded shape tidy without sacrificing the natural arching habit.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer designed for acid loving plants in early spring just as new growth begins to emerge. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers in late summer because they can trigger tender new growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. This late season growth is easily damaged by winter cold and can sap the energy the plant needs for its spectacular fall color display.

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We ship your plants when it's safe to transport them to your zone. Dates are estimated and subject to weather delays.

Zone 3-4 Week of March 30th
Zone 5 Week of March 16th
Zone 6-12 Week of March 2nd


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Description

Perfect Solution Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire

  • Use in Sun to Full Shade
  • Fragrant, Showy Blooms in Early Summer
  • Bottlebrush White Flowers Cover these Compact Shrubs
  • Amazing Fall Color
  • Great for Containers or Shrub Borders
  • Tough Little Plant Handles Both Drought and Works in Wet Soil
  • Tolerates Sun or Shade
  • Deer Tend to Leave it Alone

Need a hard-working, beautiful native deciduous shrub to polish your landscape? Rely on Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire (Itea virginica 'Sprich' PP10,988) to really boost the visual appeal.

This dwarf ornamental shrub features fabulous early summer flowers and leaves that turn vivid oranges and reds in the fall. You'll also love it's easy-care nature!

This improved Proven Winners® cultivar stays smaller and more compact than the native species and other varieties. It is also truly adaptive to a variety of growing conditions.

Durable, cute Little Henry Sweetspire grows beautifully in full sun, partial sun or full shade. It can grow in both boggy ground, but can also handle periodic drought.

Let it delight you and your guests with its fireworks profusion of whimsical blooms in early summer. Your local butterflies and hummingbirds will also adore the 6-inch long, sweetly drooping racemes of fragrant flowers.

All summer, the mounded, tidy form of Little Henry will work hard as a pretty edging plant. You'll want to give them a prime spot front and center, so you can enjoy watching the vibrant green foliage put on their flaming fall color display.

These native plants deliver as impactful a fall display as Burning Bush! You'll be rewarded with a riotous harvest color mix in the fall to close out your season.

Overall, it's generally a trouble-free, ornamental shrub. Little Henry Sweetspire will live 40 years or more.

Place your order for Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire. Our growers love it, and it's sure to become one of your special favorites, too.

How to Use Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire in the Landscape

This versatile charmer can be used in just about any sun or soil condition. Why not take advantage of this rare trait?

Use this as a long-running low edging hedge through sunny and shade conditions in many parts of your yard. Or, tie your landscape together by repeating its use throughout your garden beds.

Little Henry is great for grouping and for massing on large banks to control erosion. Plant two feet apart on center in staggered, zigzagging rows.

They'll grow together to create a solid planting. Measure from the center of one to the center of the next, and be sure to keep new mass plantings weeded while they fill in.

Brighten up a side yard, include in a Butterfly Garden or try them as a "Thriller" in containers placed on either side of your front door. They look wonderful running along the path of woodland gardens.

It prefers moist soils and will tolerate wet conditions. They make great additions to Rain Gardens.

This is also a wonderful plant for the front of the mixed shrub border. Its small size makes it perfect for smaller borders and beds. They'll also be helpful as facer plants at the base of "leggy" larger shrubs.

Include several Little Henry's near your vegetable garden or fruit trees. They will perform beautifully to entice pollinators for a plentiful harvest.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Give them a planting spot in full sun to full shade. The more sun they receive, the more blooms they'll produce. As well, more sun delivers a better fall color display.

They grow in both moist, wet areas and in well-drained soil conditions. Once established, can tolerate dry conditions.

We do recommend that you give it a moderate amount of water for best results. Be sure to water your Sweetspire well in late fall, as you head into winter.

If you would like, prune them after they bloom. If you notice any winter damage after a harsh winter, prune it out soon after new growth has begun.

Fertilize in early spring with a good, organic, slow-release fertilizer. Use the application rate listed on the label.

Little Henry is a useful native plant with lots of potential for the home landscape. Order now!

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA planting zones is Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire hardy in?

  • Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire is hardy in USDA zones 5-9. This native shrub tolerates both extreme cold and heat while adapting to various growing conditions. Plant it in spring or fall for best establishment.

What is the mature size (height and width) of Little Henry® at maturity?

  • Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire reaches 2-4 feet tall and wide at maturity. This compact cultivar stays much smaller than the native species while delivering the same showy blooms and fall color. Perfect for front borders or containers where space is limited.

What are the soil requirements for planting Little Henry®, like moist or well-drained?

  • Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire thrives in both wet, boggy conditions and well-drained soils that experience periodic drought. This adaptable native handles virtually any soil moisture level. Plant it anywhere from consistently moist areas to drier spots for reliable performance.

When and how should I prune Little Henry® Sweetspire?

  • Prune Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. This compact shrub rarely needs heavy pruning due to its naturally tidy, mounded form. Simply remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches to maintain shape and health.

Is Little Henry® deer resistant?

  • Yes, Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire is deer resistant - deer tend to leave this native shrub alone. This makes it an excellent choice for landscapes where deer browsing is a concern. For reliable deer-resistant shrubs, shop Little Henry® at Nature Hills.

Does Little Henry® have fragrant flowers, and when do they bloom?

  • Little Henry® produces fragrant, bottlebrush-shaped white flowers in early summer. The sweetly scented blooms form 6-inch long drooping clusters that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Expect peak flowering in June for the best fragrance and visual impact.

What is the shipping schedule based on my hardiness zone?

  • Plants ship when temperatures in your zone support safe arrival and establishment. Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire typically ships in spring after last frost or fall before ground freezes. Check your specific zone's shipping calendar during checkout for exact dates.

How does Little Henry® handle wet or boggy soil?

  • Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire thrives in wet or boggy soil conditions. This adaptable native shrub handles waterlogged ground beautifully while also tolerating periodic drought. Plant it in consistently moist areas or rain gardens for best results.

Is Little Henry® suitable for containers or small spaces?

  • Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire is excellent for containers and small spaces due to its compact, dwarf habit that stays smaller than the native species. This mounded shrub works beautifully as an edging plant with its tidy form. Plant it front and center where you can enjoy the fragrant summer blooms and brilliant fall color display.

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