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Spiraea - Goldmound
The Spirea 'Goldmound', Spiraea x 'Goldmound', is a colorful plant that provides an exceptional accent or contrast in your foundation planting or shrub border. The brilliant foliage holds its light chartreuse-green color all season long.  Flushes of beautiful pink flowers appear in June and July. This dense, bushy, 18 to 24 inch plant maintains its nicely rounded, neat appearance with little or no pruning. Goldmound produces its best color in full sun. Distinguished by their size, bloom color and season of bloom, spireas have small leaves and fine, twiggy branches.   Spireas have a tolerance of most soils, moisture and sun! Once established, they are also drought tolerant.   It is recommended that deadheading adds additional blooms later in the season. This is a popular choice among homeowners looking to add some brightness to their landscape! * Colorful foliage * Drought tolerant * Popular  


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