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Spiraea - Snow Storm
The Spiraea Snow Storm, Spiraea media 'Darsnorm', a Proven Winners selection, will provide your garden or border with a 'snow storm' in April.  The flower heads are of good size, ranging from  6 to 8 inches! White flowers will cover this plant in April and May. The summer foliage is cool, bluish green and the fall color is a blazing orange-red.  This plant is easy to grow and you will love its low maintenance!  The pure white blooms lighten up a garden and contrast wonderfully the large blue-green leaves. Snow Storm is quite sturdy, and it holds its blooms up in a neat fashion.  This spirea is noted for its blue foliage, massive dome shaped blooms, and superb autumn colors!  * Fall color * Large blooms * Low maintenance 


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