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Items 1-6 of 6
  1. Spiraea morrisonicola
    Clusters of pink flowers bloom amidst scalloped blue-green leaves on this darling gem of a Spirea from the mountains of Taiwan. Perfect for rock gardens. Mature size: 12 - 18 inch dome Minimum temperature: -20° F
    From $14.50
  2. Spiraea 'Ogon', Golden Spirea
    Luminous, linear, chartreuse-golden leaves in springtime predict the delicate sprays of white summer flowers. Soft and feathery this shrub is a much-needed contrast for many gardens. Rounded shrub 6' x 6' or less with pruning. Minimum temperature: -30° F Featured on Great Plant Picks: https://www.greatplantpicks.org/plantlists/view/1499
    $15.50
  3. Spiraea douglasii, Douglas or Western Spirea
    From early summer to late summer, elongated tufts of pink flowers reach out of roadsides and stream banks. Can overtake moist areas; spreads less vigorously in drier conditions. Native to Western North America. Mature size: 4 - 6 feet tall & colony forming (remove side-suckers to control size) Minimum temperature: -20° F Closeup photo...
    $30.50
  4. Spiraea densiflora (syn. S. splendens), Subalpine Spirea or Rosy Spiraea
    Rounded, rose-pink, fuzzy flowers on a round-leafed, rounded shrub, bloom summer long. These blue-green and pink shrubs prefer moist rocky areas where they are endemic at mid to high elevation in the Northwest. The fall foliage is tinged with yellow, blue, and purple — a stained glass effect. Mature size: 3 feet T &...
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  5. Spiraea thunbergii 'Fujino Pink', Pink Thunberg Spirea
    In early spring, white mini apple blossom flowers open from pink buds and line arching branches as if to highlight their gestural forms. Summertime small green leaves turn peach-bronze in autumn. Semi-deciduous; mature size: 4 feet tall x 5 feet wide Minimum temperature: -30° F
    $15.50
  6. Spiraea betulifolia var. lucida, Shinyleaf Spirea
    Flat corymbs of white flowers tinted with pink cluster over lightly serrated rounded leaves, orange and purple in autumn; one of the easiest to neglect with good results. This is a PNW native: the Wallowas, Columbia Gorge, Mt Rainier, the Olympics, the Cascades. Mature size: 3 ft T x 3 ft W Minimum temperature: -30° F
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