Sun Exposure: Part sun to light shade
Origin: Eastern North America, from Canada to northeastern Mexico, where it grows as a small understory tree
Growth Habits: Deciduous shrub or small tree, 15 to 25 feet tall (4.5-7.5 m); leaves 3 to 6 inches long (8-15 cm)
Flowers: Yellow flowers
Watering Needs: Regular water
Propagation: Heeled cuttings in summer, grafting or buddings, seeds that can take a year to germinate
Propagation: Seed or occasionally grafting/budding, cutting, layering
Blooming Habits:
Yellow, scented flowers with 0.5 to 0.8 inch long very narrow petals (1.2-2 cm), in September and October, pollinated by the winter moth. The fruit is a woody capsule containing two to four seeds, ripening the following fall.
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