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An easy-care spirea bush adds color and attracts plenty of pollinators. The shrubs grow quickly and thrive in most landscapes ...
B right pink flowers that are a magnet for pollinators and easy to grow— what's not to love? While the showy blooms may draw you in, Japanese spirea (Spiraea japonica) is an invasive species ...
Height: 4 feet Spread: 4 feet Hardiness: Zone 3. Origin: Kazakhstan into northern Asia The new foliage of the Ural false spirea (Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’) is a beautiful addition to a spring ...
Japanese Spirea, also known as Spirea japonica offers pink shaded flowers. Ranging in height from around 24 inches to 48 inches with a comparable width, it offers a variety of foliage options from ...
Japanese spirea, Spiraea japonica: known for their wide flower and foliage color range, and their low-growing, mounding form. • Double Play Doozie® ...
Can a shrub be called “faithful?” Perhaps the spirea family falls into that category. While trends and vogues sweep through the gardening world as well as the fashion world, the spirea stands ...
It’s the Year of the Spirea, as designated by The National Garden Bureau, and The Garden Guy could not be happier. There is a spirea that is a landscape asset from spring through dormancy, bu… ...
A spirea plant called 'Anthony Waterer.' ((Reader photo)) Editor's note: This story was originally published April 25, 2017. We're bringing it back as shrubs make their comeback this spring.
Although late winter is generally the ideal time for pruning chores, many of our spring-blooming shrubs are best pruned immediately after flowers have faded. Trees and shrubs that bloom in early ...
Q: I've got a 'Mellow Yellow' spirea that's getting too big. It's now up to 5 feet tall and wide and getting very leggy in the middle. It gets lots of sun. Should I chop it down to the new growth ...