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Spiraea - Shrubs

Crisp Leaf Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea 'Crisp Leaf', Spiraea x bumalda 'Crispa', have pink flowers in large clusters. One of its
distinguishing characteristics is new growth, which is burgundy-red. Distinguished by their size, bloom color and season of bloom, Spiraeas all have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches. Once established, they are drought tolerant.
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Darts Red Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea 'Dart's Red', Spiraea x bumalda 'Dart's Red', is a deciduous semi-evergreen shrub. It is a low growing shrub with rounded shape. thin branches give Dart's Red a very dense appearance. young leaves have a pinkish red color and become dark green at maturity. Distinguished by their size, bloom color and season of bloom, Spiraeas all have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches. Once established, they are drought tolerant.
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Goldmound Spiraea
$19.95
Spiraea 'Goldmound', Spiraea x 'Goldmound', this colorful plant provides an exceptional accent or contrast in your foundation planting or shrub border. Brilliant foliage holds its light chartreuse-green color all season long. Flushes of pink flowers appear in June and July. Dense bushy 18 to 24 inch plants maintain their nicely rounded, neat appearance with little or no pruning. Distinguished by their size, bloom color and season of bloom, Spiraeas all have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches. Once established, they are drought tolerant.
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Magic Carpet Spiraea
$19.95
Spiraea 'Magic Carpet', Spiraea japonica 'Magic Carpet', is a colorful shrub that fits almost anywhere in landscape. In spring leaf shoots emerge vibrant red, maturing into rich bronze to light green red-tipped foliage. Clusters of deep pink flowers cover plant in early summer. In fall foliage takes on russet tones that remain colorful well into November. 18 to 24 inch rounded plants are full and bushy. Full sun brings out brightest colors. This plant is very drought tolerant and beautiful in fall.
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Renaissance Spiraea
$19.95
Spiraea 'Renaissance', Spiraea vanhouttei 'Renaissance', has improved disease resistance. This bridal wreath like plant shares same arching displays of snow white flowers as its old time parent. Arching boughs blossom in mid to late spring that are stunning on cloudy days or in moonlight. Popular cut flower for wreath making. Fountain shape makes ideal specimen or dark green background shrub which turns orange-red in fall. A deciduous shrub that should be placed in full sun.
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Anthony Waterer Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea 'Anthony Waterer', Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer', has flat-topped heads of rosy-pink flowers that cover top of this dwarf shrub, backed by bright green foliage. Attractive new growth is reddish purple.
Foliage is deciduous and leaves are a wine-red to maroon and in fall maturing into a dark
green. This small plant can be used in foreground of shrub borders.
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Japanese White Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea 'Japanese White', Spiraea albiflora, has bright green foliage, topped by heavy clusters of white blooms. This deciduous shrub is low growing and exhibits a rounded form. Japanese Whites are effective in mixed shrub plantings, low borders and clumped together. Spiraeas are covered with flat clusters of flowers in June and again off and on all summer, especially if old flowers are pruned. Spiraeas are great in shrub groupings, near buildings, mass plantings, and low hedges.
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Daphne Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea 'Daphne', Spiraea japonica 'Alpina', exhibits small leaves on short, wiry branches, each tipped with a cluster of light pink flowers. It is a refined, tidy groundcover plant. It performs best in full sun. foliage is dense and mat-like with a blue-green color. Distinguished by their size, bloom color and season of bloom, Spiraeas all have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches. Once established, they are drought tolerant.
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Little Princess Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea Little Princess, Spiraea japonica, is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It tolerates a wide range of soils. Prune in late winter to early spring. Little Princess Spiraea cultivar is a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub which typically grows to 2-4' tall with a similar spread. Flowers are attractive to butterflies. Narrow, dark blue-green foliage. It has no serious insect or disease problems, and is effective in borders, cottage gardens, foundation plantings, or hedges.
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Pink Parasols Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea Pink Parasols, 'Spiraea f. 'Pink Parasols', a Proven Winners selection, is immediately known as a Spiraea with pink blooms, a first! Spiraea has been long prized for its attractive fall color and Pink Parasols adds fluffy pink colorful flowers in summer and brilliant orange foliage in fall. This plant is very durable and adaptable to many
sites. Pink Parasols is perfect for mass plantings, mixed borders, or anywhere a low
maintenance plant is needed.
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Snow Storm Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea Snow Storm, 'Spiraea m. 'Snow Storm', a Proven Winners selection, will provide your garden or border with a 'snow storm' in April. White flowers will cover this plant in April and May. summer foliage is cool, bluish green and fall color is a blazing orange-red. This shrub is easy to grow and is low maintenance.
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Snowmound Spiraea
$17.95
Snowmound Spiraea, Spiraea nipponica, is an excellent dwarf shrub, with dense dark green foliage and masses of pure white flowers in May. Great for use as a foundation plant, in shrub border or in a garden situation. Prune in early spring before growth starts if shaping is needed and then again after flowers are done blooming. This deciduous shrub prefers full sun to partial shade. It does best in well-drained soil with moderate to high levels of moisture. Prune older stems to ground to thin and rejuvenate.
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Tor Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea 'Tor', Spiraea betuliflia 'Tor', is a compact Spiraea reaching a height and width of 2-3 ft. Its tiny white flower clusters are set against a backdrop of deep green leaves that are almost iridescent in summer. Foliage turns a deep, purplish-red in fall. flowers are attractive to butterflies. Light shearing will encourage repeat bloom. Tor blooms on new wood, so pruning in late winter or early spring is recommended. Because of its small size and excellent attributes, Tor Spiraea makes a great foundation shrub.
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Frobeli Spiraea
$17.95
Frobeli Spiraea, Spiraea x bumalda, has new foliage that is purplish with bright pink to red early summer flowers. Vigorous grower with bright purplish-pink flowers in June-July. It has purplish tips on foliage in spring. Leaves turn purple in fall for a striking color display. They will thrive in most locations. It is an upright, rounded
shrub that is excellent as a small hedge, and when not in bloom, it is still an attractive neat plant.
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Goldflame Spiraea
$17.95
Spiraea Gold Flame, Spiraea x bumalda, is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It tolerates a wide range of soils. Prune in late winter to early spring. Gold Flame Spiraea cultivar is a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub which typically grows to 2-4' tall with a similar spread. It has narrow leaved, dark blue-green foliage. It has no serious insect or disease problems, and is effective in borders, foundation plantings or hedges.
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Van Houtteis Spiraea
$11.9
Spiraea Van Houttei's, Spiraea vanhouttei, has a foliage color of a dull bluish green. Flowers are white in April-May, borne in many flowered 1-2" diameter umbels. Outstanding deciduous shrub that is very showy in flower. Van Houtte Spiraea is a durable and familiar shrub. Best growth occurs in a sunny location and any garden soil. flowers are produced in spring after leaves. plant grows rapidly and may be used as a screen.
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