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Spiraea morrisonicola, Dwarf SpireaClusters 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: 1-2 ft dome Minimum temperature: -20° FFrom $17.50 -
Spiraea densiflora (syn. S. splendens), Subalpine Spirea or Rosy SpiraeaRounded, 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 &...From $14.50
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Spiraea 'Walbuma', Magic Carpet SpireaA tidy and dense mound of gold is studded in spring with vibrant new red-orange leaves. Profuse clusters of small, fuzzy bright pink flowers follow in early summer and may repeat if the old flowers are removed. Fall color is a rich russet. Cut the entire shrub back to 6 or 8 inches every...$36.50 -
Spiraea Rishiri Island J24-58An evergreen climbing shrub from the temperate forests of SE China. Best grown in a protected site with part shade, regular moisture, and rich, slightly acidic soil. Mature size: 3-5 ft tall and wide Minimum temperature: 10° F$17.50 -
Spiraea thunbergii 'Ogon', Golden SpireaDelicate sprays of white flowers in springtime predict the muminous, linear, chartreuse-golden leaves of summer. Soft and feathery, this shrub is a much-needed contrast for many gardens. Rounded form. Grows happily in most light exposures. This shrub has good orange fall color hues if given more light. Pairs well with Mahonia,...$15.50 -
Spiraea douglasii, Douglas or Western SpireaFrom 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...From $15.50 -
Spiraea japonica 'Walplum', WALBERTON'S® Plumtastic PP 29,405Clusters of blushing rosy red flowers bloom from early summer through fall—vibrant purple new foliage ages to a deep green. Attracts bees and butterflies. Compact habit requires minimal pruning. Ideal for container and borders. Drought tolerant once established. Mature size: 2-3 ft tall and wide Minimum temperature: -40° F$44.50 -
Spiraea betulifolia var. lucida, Shinyleaf SpireaFlat 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° FFrom $17.50 -
Spiraea thunbergii 'Fujino Pink', Pink Thunberg SpireaIn 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° FFrom $15.50