Spiraea species (Spiraea)
Spiraea are deciduous shrubs that adapt well to many garden locations, from full sun to partial shade. All prefer well-drained soil, watering once to twice weekly and yearly pruning after flowering. Not bothered by rabbits, squirrels nor deer.
- S. x bumalda — all varieties of bumalda are 2-4 ft. tall by 4-8 ft. wide; bronze young leaves; dark pink flowers
- S. b. ‘Anthony Waterer’ — maroon tinged leaves; dark pink flowers
- S. b. ‘Crispa’ — twisted, serrated leaves; pink flowers from June-July
- S. b. ‘Froebelii’ — taller (3-4 ft.) with rose red flowers
- S. b. ‘Goldflame’ — bronze-red young leaves, turning bright yellow then mid-green, then orange, red and yellow in fall; dark pink flowers
- S. b. ‘Limemound’ — very dwarf; lime green foliage; pink flowers; orange-red fall color
- S. japonica — 4 ft. tall by 4 ft. wide; pinkish red flowers
- S. j. ‘Alpina’ — 2 ft. tall by 3 ft. wide; pink flowers in summer
- S. j. ‘Little Princess’ — 20 in. tall by 3 ft. wide; rose red flowers
- S. j. ‘Shirobana’ — 3 ft. tall by 3 ft. wide; white, pink and red flowers on same plant
- S. x vanhouttei — 8 ft. tall by 10 ft. wide; large fountain-like branches that curve to the ground; white flowers from April-May
- Category: Shrubs
- Water Use: Moderate
- Sun Exposure: Part Shade
- Height x Spread: 20 in. - 8 ft. x 3-10 ft.
- Native: No
- Color: Pink, white, orange, red, green
- Bees: Yes
- Birds: No
- Butterflies: No
- Cut Flower: No
- Utility Tree: No
- Extra Maintenance: Yes
- Soil: N/A
- Fall Color: No
- Bloom Time: Spring, summer