WebSearch Results : Spirea (Spiraea japonica Poprocks Rainbow Fizz)Astilbe (Astilbe japonica 'Rubens')Astilbe (Astilbe japonica 'Aureoreticulata')Spirea (Spiraea fritschiana 'Pink Parasols')Spirea (Spiraea trilobata 'Swan Lake')Spirea (Spiraea nipponica 'Halward Silver')Spirea (Spiraea japonica 'Flowering Choice')Tavolgotsvet Shrenka (Spiraeanthus … WebSpiraea fritschiana 'J.N. Select A' Pink-a-licious ™ Spirea Soft pink flower clusters in early summer. Variable fall colors of apricot to pink to red shades. Excellent compact habit with dense branching. Height: 24" – 36" Width: 24" – 36" Soil Conditions: Moist/Well Drained Flower Color: Pink Bloom Time: June Hardiness Zone: 4 To 8
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WebThe Double Play Candy Corn Spirea is a mounding deciduous shrub that grows no more than 2 feet tall, and perhaps 2½ feet wide. It is a compact grower, always neat and attractive, with small leaves. These are spear-shaped, with serrated edges and a tough texture. They are 2 to 3 inches long, and abundant, making a dense, bushy plant. WebSpiraea Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Deciduous shrub, 4-9 ft (1.2-2.4 m), open, leggy, wide as tall, stems slightly zig-zag. Leaves small ( 2.5 x 1.3 cm) alternate, simple, elliptic-oblong, lustrous dark green; red or orange brown in fall. olympus waterford keller tx
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WebFlowers very small, white to pinkish-tinged, in dense, flat-topped clusters. Fruit, small follicle, about 3 mm long, usually 5 per cluster. Sun to part shade. Best in moist soil Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Usually indicated as being native of Japan and eastern Asia. There are two accepted varieties, S. b. var corymbosa and S. b. var. lucida. WebNo Broadleaf, deciduous shrub, upright, outwardly spreading, mounding habit; to 2-3 ft ( m) tall and a similar width. Leaves alternate, simple, elliptical, margin serrated to small toothed, variegated, green, yellow, and cream in summer. The variegation is very clean and stable. WebSpiraea fritschiana started in 2000 at Johnson’s Nursery, Inc.™ The likely pollen parent is Spiraea x bumalda ‘Norman’. Unlike its white-flowering mother, Pink-a-licious™ has … is anydebrid safe