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Sweetgale

Sweetgale is a remarkable native shrub with an extraordinary aromatic fragrance — the leaves release a sweet, resinous scent when brushed that has been treasured for centuries in everything from herbal teas to sachets. Growing 3–5 feet tall and spreading generously, it forms a dense, handsome hedge or mass planting that tolerates an impressive range of challenging conditions including salt, drought, wet soils, and erosion-prone sites. Yellow catkins appear in early spring, and the deeply fragrant foliage holds interest through fall and winter. Fully resistant to deer, rabbits, insects, and disease, it’s native to the Great Lakes region and supports birds and wildlife naturally. Its remarkable toughness — tolerating salt spray, Black Walnut, and erosion — makes it a standout for difficult sites where other shrubs struggle. A fascinating and highly functional native shrub unlike anything else in the garden.

Sweetgale is a remarkable native shrub with an extraordinary aromatic fragrance — the leaves release a sweet, resinous scent when brushed that has been treasured for centuries in everything from herbal teas to sachets. Growing 3–5 feet tall and spreading generously, it forms a dense, handsome hedge or mass planting that tolerates an impressive range of challenging conditions including salt, drought, wet soils, and erosion-prone sites. Yellow catkins appear in early spring, and the deeply fragrant foliage holds interest through fall and winter. Fully resistant to deer, rabbits, insects, and disease, it’s native to the Great Lakes region and supports birds and wildlife naturally. Its remarkable toughness — tolerating salt spray, Black Walnut, and erosion — makes it a standout for difficult sites where other shrubs struggle. A fascinating and highly functional native shrub unlike anything else in the garden.

$17.50

Original: $49.99

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Sweetgale

$49.99

$17.50

Description

Sweetgale is a remarkable native shrub with an extraordinary aromatic fragrance — the leaves release a sweet, resinous scent when brushed that has been treasured for centuries in everything from herbal teas to sachets. Growing 3–5 feet tall and spreading generously, it forms a dense, handsome hedge or mass planting that tolerates an impressive range of challenging conditions including salt, drought, wet soils, and erosion-prone sites. Yellow catkins appear in early spring, and the deeply fragrant foliage holds interest through fall and winter. Fully resistant to deer, rabbits, insects, and disease, it’s native to the Great Lakes region and supports birds and wildlife naturally. Its remarkable toughness — tolerating salt spray, Black Walnut, and erosion — makes it a standout for difficult sites where other shrubs struggle. A fascinating and highly functional native shrub unlike anything else in the garden.

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