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Spirea - Ultimate Care Growing Guide | Proven Winners Spirea is one of the most commonly used landscape plants, and for good reason This hardy deciduous shrub has captivating three-season interest, with a graceful habit, attractive foliage and flowers that bloom over a long time
Spirea: How to Grow and Care for Spirea Bushes | Garden Design Learn how to grow and care for showy spirea plants With their vibrant and changing foliage and bright blooms, spirea shrubs are good for borders, low hedges and fillers in your perennial garden
How to Grow and Care for Spiraea Shrubs - The Spruce With its 80 or so species, the genus Spiraea is quickly rising up to become a garden favorite The species are easy to grow and maintain and there is a wide range of readily available cultivars and hybrids on the market The Spiraea genus as a whole has a few distinct identifying physical features
How to Plant and Grow Spirea - Better Homes Gardens Spirea shrubs are easy-to-grow plants that thrive in a wide range of climates, offering a wonderful variety of sizes, colors, and forms Known for their hardiness, spirea can enhance any landscape with little effort
How to Grow Spirea in the Garden: The Complete Guide Spiraea species are among the easiest flowering shrubs to grow The genus has long been cultivated as ornamentals in the United States, though native to Asia The name Spirea is pronounced spy-ree-uh You’ll often see it matched with a cultivar, like ‘Baby’s breath’ or ‘Double Play Doozie’
24 Types of Spirea (Spiraea spp. ) – Identification Guide Spirea shrubs, belonging to the Spiraea genus, are deciduous plants known for their graceful, arching branches and clusters of small, delicate flowers that bloom in spring or summer
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Spirea Shrubs - Epic Gardening Spirea shrubs’ textured foliage and small flowers add beauty to all kinds of landscapes And with so many species to choose from, you can likely find one that grows well in your garden Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn how to plant and care for spirea
11 Reasons Why You Should Grow Spirea in Your Garden Birchleaf spirea is known for its bright chartreuse foliage that turns yellow, orange, and red, while Japanese spirea boasts the biggest range of both flower and foliage colors, depending on cultivars Even without a single bloom, spirea makes an excellent statement in the garden