Spiraea
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Colorful Shrubs for Your Garden
www.provenwinners.com Spiraeas are so easy to grow that they've ..... Princess is a step up from most spiraea ; this beauty offers golden ..... flowers in early summer. Name: Spiraea japonica 'Lisp' Size: To ..... colorful fall foliage. Note: Spiraea may be considered invasive
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Before-and-After Garden Makeovers
series of easy, colorful plants including mums, pansies, spiraea , and purple smokebush makes this border a knockout. It's ..... This Midwestern home had just a single crabapple and a few spiraeas when the homeowner moved in. It didn't take long to spice
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The Most Beautiful Spring-Flowering Shrubs
saw in grandma's garden . Bridalwreath spiraea still exudes charm and is a perfect pick ..... develops great fall leaf color . Name: Spiraea prunifolia Growing Conditions: Full sun ..... 5-8 Here's a hint: Bridalwreath spiraea is drought tolerant and a good choice
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Garden Design for a Deck
Q) Angel's Blush hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Ruby'); 8 ft. Zones 4-8. (P) 'Bumalda' Japanese spirea ( Spiraea japonica 'Bumalda'); 4 ft. Zones 4-9. (R) 'Eichholz' cotoneaster (Cotoneaster dammeri); 1 ft. Zones 5-8
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Front Yard Face-Lift
burning bush (Euonymus alata compacta) Dwarf Korean lilac (Syringa patula) Flowering almond (Prunus triloba) Spirea ( Spiraea species) Lamium (shown at right) Ajuga (Ajuga reptans) Bishop's weed (Aegopodium podagraria) English ivy (Hedera
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Great Plants for Pacific Northwest Landscapes
well-drained soil. It will not tolerate wet soil and is drought-tolerant when established. Zones 8-10 'Tor' birchleaf spirea ( Spiraea betulifolia 'Tor') This spirea is a hardworking plant with loads of charm. 'Tor' grows into a perfectly round shrub about
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Fall Garden Design Lessons
this is to stick to a limited color palette and choose plants with different kinds of leaves. For example, 'Mellow Yellow' spiraea offers fine-textured foliage set off beautifully by similarly colored zebragrass. Look for spaces in your garden to create
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Garden Notes: Question of the Week
remove the flower buds of early spring bloomers. This includes most white-flowered spireas, such as: > Bridalwreath ( Spiraea prunifolia) > Snowmound spirea (S. nipponica 'Snowmound') > Vanhoutte spirea (S. Xvanhouttei) Instead, prune them
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Tips for Deterring Deer
Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) Oak Olive Palms Pieris japonica Pine Podocarpus Pomegranate Smoke tree (Cotinus coggygria) Spiraea Spruce Sugar bush (Rhus ovata) Sumac Tamarisk Tea tree (Leptospermum) Viburnum Yucca Agave Aster Astilbe Buttercup (Ranunculus
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Forcing Branches into Bloom
Kolkwitzia amabilis), lilacs, flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), mock orange (Philadelphus spp.), bridalwreath ( Spiraea prunifolia), Deutzia, and Fothergilla. Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis), blooming pink in mid- to late spring; serviceberry









