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Clethra
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Noun1.Clethra - type and sole genus of the ClethraceaeClethra - type and sole genus of the Clethraceae; deciduous shrubs or small trees: white alder, summer-sweet
dicot genus, magnoliopsid genus - genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
Clethraceae, family Clethraceae, white-alder family - coextensive with the genus Clethra


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Here is a listing of plants Butterflies are attracted to: Shrubs/Trees: Abelia Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) Blueberry Hawthorne Mock Orange Pear Plum Privet Redbud Rose of Sharon Spiraea Summersweet (Clethra) Viburnum ?
You will see striped-bark maple, bottlebrush buckeye, boxwood, sweetshrub, summersweet, common witch hazel, sweetspire, leucothoe and numerous other woody plants.
For example, a honeysuckle vine planted next to a summersweet shrub will keep your nose happy all summer long.
 
 
 
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