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Spirea - Bridalwreath


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Spirea - Bridalwreath
Bridalwreath Spirea, spiraea prunifolia, is a long-time favorite with its double, pure white flowers that bloom abundantly on arching branches in early spring. The clean, deep blue-green summer foliage develops an attractive yellow-orange to purple fall color. This spirea is rounded with ascending graceful arching branches that are leggy, and somewhat irregular. Bridalwreath is truly a low-maintenance shrub with no problems!  It grows to 5-9 feet tall, spreading to 6-8 feet. It requires full sun, average soil; occasional pruning may be needed just to maintain shape.  Remove some of the oldest canes at ground level after bloom. Select a location that provides adequate sunlight, water, and soil requirements.  Plant in a protected area away from freezing winter winds in northern climates. Use this beautiful Bridalwreath as a single specimen, hedge or in shrub plantings. * Colorful foliage * Low maintenance * Double white flowers


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