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"Ruby Sparks"
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That's the name of this variety of Clethra. Clethra or summersweet, is a flowering shrub native to eastern North America from southern Nova Scotia and Maine south to northern Florida, and west to eastern Texas. It is a deciduous shrub growing 4 ft.–9 ft.tall. A late season bloomer, you see it in August. The leaves are green turning golden yellow during the autumn. The flowers are white or pink, 1-2 inches in diameter, and have a sweet, somewhat cloying fragrance. The flowers are wildly attractive to bumblebees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Clethra grows in wet forests, pine flatwoods, wetlands, bogs and can be seen alongside woodland streams. The Nova Scotia population is small and endangered. The day I photographed this it was attracting bumblebees and butterflies in droves.

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