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Spiraea bumalda 'Anthony Waterer
A broad, flat topped, slightly mounding shrub that is tolerant of a wide variety of soils, but must be planted in a well-drained location. Plant also prefers full sun and open areas. Pink clusters of blooms are formed in early summer on new growth. Use as a filler plant or in mass plantings. Mature height is 3' with a mature spread of 4-5'. Container grown.

Common Name: Anthony Waterer Spiraea
Hardy to Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea bumalda 'Gold Flame
A broad, flat topped, low mounding, deciduous shrub that is tolerant of many soil types, but prefers well-drained soil in an open, sunny area. Bright pink flower clusters are produced on new growth in late spring. Fall foliage color is a desirable copper color. Mature height is 2-3' with a mature spread of 2-3'. Container grown.

Common Name: Gold Flame Spiraea
Hardy to Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea bumalda 'Gold Mound
A broad, flat topped, low mounding, deciduous shrub that is tolerant of many soil types, but prefers well-drained soil in an open, sunny location. Pink flower clusters form on a very desirable, golden foliage in spring. Use as a filler plant or in mass plantings. Mature height is 2-4' with a mature spread of 2-4'. Container grown.

Common Name: Gold Mound Spiraea
Hardy to Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea japonica 'Little Princess
A broad, flat topped, low mounding, deciduous shrub that is tolerant of many soil types, but prefers well-drained soil in an open, sunny location. Deep pink flower clusters are formed in early summer on new growth. Use as a filler plant or in mass plantings. Mature height is 2-3' with a mature spread of 3-4'. Container grown.

Common Name: Little Princess Spiraea
Hardy to Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea nipponica 'Snowmound
A broad, flat topped, low mounding, deciduous shrub that is tolerant of many soil types, but prefers well-drained soil in an open, sunny location. White flower clusters are produced in early summer on new growth. Use as a filler plant or in mass plantings. Mature height is 3-5' with a mature spread of 3-4'. Container grown.

Common Name: Snow Mound Spiraea
Hardy to Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea x cineria 'Grefsheim
A broad, flat topped, arching shrub that is tolerant of a wide variety of soils, but must be planted in a well-drained location. Prefers full sun and open areas. White clusters of blooms are formed in early summer on new growth. Use as a filler plant or in mass plantings. Mature height is 4-5' with a mature spread of 4-5'. Container grown.

Common Name: Grefsheim Spiraea
Hardy to Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea albiflora
With a mature height and spread of 2-3', this plant features rich, green foliage, which produces white flowers each summer on new wood. Excellent facing plant, mass or filler in the shrub border. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Container grown.

Common Name: Japanese White Spirea
Hardy in Zones 3-9
 
Spiraea betulifolia 'Tor
Compact, rounded, deciduous plant produces masses of tightly-packed flower clusters in mid-spring, creating a truly compact, snowy mound. Fall foliage is a mix of gold, yellow, bronze, and red. Mature height and spread of 2-3'. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Container grown.

Common Name: Tor Spirea
Hardy in Zones 3-9
 
Spiraea fritschiana 'Pink Parasols
Big, fluffy pink, umbrella-like blooms cover the mounding, bluish-green foliage in early summer. Foliage turns yellow-orange in autumn. Great for massing. Mature height and spread of 2-3'. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Container grown.

Common Name: Pink Parasols Spirea
Hardy in Zones 4-9
 
Spiraea japonica 'Neon Flash
Dense, mounding, deciduous shrub with new foliage that emerges purple, then changes to green. Vivid red flowers are produced in late spring to fall. Mature height and spread of 3-4'. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Container grown.

Common Name: Neon Flash Spirea
Hardy in Zones 4-9
 
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