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Itea virginica - Virginia Sweetspire, Virginia Willow, Tassel-white. This plant grows on streambanks and other moist areas. It is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental not only for its blossoms, but also for the rich, long-lasting fall color of its foliage. lightly fragrant. To about 8 feet tall.
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