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SPIREA - Spiraea

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'Big Plume' Spirea

Upright, thicket forming growth habit that is well suited for woodland edge situations.  Flowers are pink in dense terminal panicle.

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'Dart's Red' Spirea

Very tight mound forming plant with deep red flowers.  Foliage color can vary, although red predominates on new growth.  (.75m ht. 1m sp.)

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'Froebeli' Spirea

Naturally rounded form.  New growth Purple tinged deep green foliage with flat clusters of bright red-pink flowers from May-June

'Gold Fountain' Bridal Wreath Spirea

A compact form of Bridal Wreath spirea.  Arching stems of orange-gold leaves.  White flowers in May. (.15m ht. 2m sp)

'Golden Carpet' Spirea

A dwarf compact shrub that is finely textured.  Golden foliage prevails thru the season, especially in Spring.  Produces pink flowers in June-July (.15, .2m ht .35-.4m sp.)

'Goldflame' Spirea

A small compact shrub with outstanding golden red foliage and small bright pink flowers. (.75m ht. 1m sp.)

'Goldmound' Spirea

A dwarf compact shape plant with bright yellow leaves and small pink flowers. (.5m ht .75m sp.)

'Green Carpet' Spirea

A dwarf compact shrub with dense, medium green foliage that turns red-purple in the fall.  Small pink flowers appear in June-July. (.15-.2m ht. .35-.4m sp.)

'Halward's Silver' Spirea

A newer selection of Spirea Snowmound that is hardier. Small white flowers, and dwarf growth habit.  Silvery-green leaves. (.75m ht. .75m sp.)

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'Little Princess' Spirea

A very dense compact shrub great for a border. It is draped in stunning clusters of pink flowers at the ends of the branches from late spring to early summer. It has emerald green foliage which emerges chartreuse in spring. The small serrated pointy leaves turn an outstanding coppery bronze in...

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