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Spirea - Grefsheim
Spirea - Grefsheim Grefsheim Spirea, spiraea x cineria 'Grefsheim', is a dense, rounded vase-shape shrub with arching branches. It is one of the lovely early flowering spirea. Offering cascades of white flowers in April or early May, this shrub has narrow soft green foliage. It displays an abundance of white flowers in dense clusters all along its branches. The flowers appear before the leaves in mid spring, completely covering the shrub, giving the effect is of a light cloud. Grefsheim is among the easiest flowering shrubs to grow since it tolerates many soils, except extremely wet; requires full sun. The plant also likes mulch and summer watering. It grows 4-5 feet in height as well as width. Originated in Norway. * Early flowering * Easy to grow * Originated in Norway
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