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 | Massive pink flowers of a size never seen before adorn bright yellow foliage. This plant has the larges flowers weve every seen on a spiraea. Foliage glows orange in the spring. Adaptable and easy to grow, this is a great plant for landscaping. Tuck it into your existing mixed border or use it as a mass planting. ... Amazon / Hirts: Spirea / Lawn & Patio
Price: 11.99 $ |  | Diabolo is a purple-leaved ninebark cultivar. Like the species, it is an upright, spreading, somewhat coarse, deciduous shrub which is closely related to genus Spiraea. It typically grows 4-8 (less frequently to 10) tall. Small pinkish-white, five-petaled flowers in dense, flat, rounded, 1-2 diameter, spirea-like clusters (corymbs) appear in late spring. Flowers give way to drooping clusters of reddish fruit (inflated seed capsules). Ovate to rounded, usually 3-5 lobed leaves (to 4 long) are dar ... Amazon / Hirts: Ninebark / Lawn & Patio
Price: 9.99 $ |  | Spiraea thunbergii Ogon - also sold as Mellow Yellow spirea - is a 5- to 6-foot tall deciduous shrub with thin, twiggy branches that grows into a gracefully mounded, multi-stemmed shrub. The slender, willow-like leaves are to 2 inches long. In the spring, unfurling leaves take on a subtle chartreuse color that gradually changes to green as the summer heats up. Late in the fall it produces beautiful orange-yellow to plum colored fall foliage. Of the spireas, this species is the earliest to bloom, ... Amazon / Hirts: Spirea / Lawn & Patio
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