Common Name: sweet pepperbush 
     
	
                        
                            Type: Deciduous shrub
                        
                        
                            Family: Clethraceae
                        
                        
                        
                            Zone: 3 to 9
                        
                        
                            Height: 3.00 to 4.00 feet
                        
                        
                            Spread: 3.00 to 5.00 feet
                        
                        
                            Bloom Time: July to August
                        
                        
                            Bloom Description: Pale pink
                        
                        
                            Sun: Full sun to part shade
                        
                        
                            Water: Medium to wet
                        
                        
                            Maintenance: Low
                        
                        
                                Suggested Use: Hedge, Naturalize, Rain Garden
		                    
                                Flower: Showy, Fragrant
		                    
                                Leaf: Good Fall
		                    
                                Attracts: Butterflies
		                    
                                Tolerate: Heavy Shade, Erosion, Clay Soil, Wet Soil
		                    
                        
                        
                     
                    
                 
                                   
                
                    Culture
                    Easily grown in average, medium to wet soils in full sun to part shade.  Prefers part shade and consistently moist, acidic, sandy soils.  Soils should not be allowed to dry out.  Tolerates clay soils.  Tolerates full shade.  Promptly remove root suckers unless naturalized look is desired.  Propagate by cuttings.  Prune if needed in late winter.
	             
                
                    Noteworthy Characteristics
                    Clethra alnifolia, commonly called summersweet, is a deciduous shrub that is native to  swampy woodlands, wet marshes, stream banks and seashores, often in sandy soils, along the coast from Maine to Florida and west to Texas.  It is a rounded, suckering, densely-branched, deciduous shrub that typically grows to 3-6’ (less frequently to 8’) tall and is noted for producing a mid to late summer bloom of sweetly fragrant white flowers which appear in narrow, upright panicles (racemes to 2-6" long).   Flowers give way to dark brown seed capsules (1/8" diameter) which may persist into winter.   Mature stems have scaly, dark gray to brown black bark.  Serrate, obovate to oblong, glossy dark green leaves (to 3-4” long) turn variable but generally attractive shades of yellow to golden brown in fall.  Flowers are very attractive to butterflies and bees.
Genus name comes from the Greek klethra the name for alder of which the leaves resemble.
Specific epithet means leaves like alder.
'Batsto Blush' is reportedly a slow grower and produces pale pink to peachy colored flowers. It has good fall color. It was collected in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey by Allen Crawford and propagated and sold by RareFinds Nursery of Jackson, New Jersey.
	             
                
                    Problems
                    No serious insect or disease problems. Spider mites may be a concern in dry conditions.
	             
                
                    Uses
                    Summersweets are somewhat unique among flowering shrubs because of their ability to bloom in shady locations in late summer when few other shrubs are in bloom.  Mass or group in lawns, foundations or shrub borders.  Good flowering shrub for shade or woodland gardens.  Effective as a hedge.  Also appropriate for moist soils along stream banks or pond/water garden peripheries.  Also may be naturalized in cottage gardens, wild gardens or naturalized areas.  Plant near a patio to enjoy the fragrant late summer bloom.  Compact size makes this an ideal flowering shrub for smaller gardens.