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Spiraea - Crisp Leaf
Spiraea - Crisp Leaf The Spirea 'Crisp Leaf', Spiraea x bumalda 'Crispa', has pink flowers in large clusters. This dense shrub has crinkly green foliage, but one of its distinguishing characteristics is that its new growth is burgundy-red. With its fine textured leaves and clusters of pink flowers, this plant will charm its way into a special place in your garden. This plant is extremely popular because of its size, bloom color and season of bloom. Spireas all have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches. Once established, they are drought tolerant.
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