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Agarista populifolia - Florida Hobblebush

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Agarista populifolia is an evergreen stunner, more commonly known as Florida Hobblebush. This versatile jewel from the southeast United States proudly displays dark, glossy green leaves with detailed serrated margins - a breathtaking sight in any landscape, all year long. Its architectural beauty extends to arching branches, reaching an impressive 10-12 feet. The canopy of aromatic, white, bell-shaped flowers graces your garden from late winter to early spring, patiently followed by clusters of glossy, black berries in the warmer months. This high-performing multifaceted shrub thrives in partial shade to full sun, relishing in well-drained acidic soil. The Florida Hobblebush doesn't just impress the human eye, its blooms appeal to a variety of pollinators whereas its berries attract an array of birds, making your garden a supportive habitat for local wildlife. Its additional features of being resistant to pests and diseases, combined with its tolerance for varied lighting conditions, make this a highly desirable investment for superior landscaping projects.

  • Size: Up to 10-12 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: White, bell-shaped flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves with serrated margins
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Flowers attract pollinators, and berries attract birds.
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