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Snowmound spirea
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Learn about Spiraea nipponica 'Snowmound' (Snowmound Spirea)! Read up on this plant or stop into Sunnyside Gardens in Minneapolis to talk to our experts!
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Though invasive and not recommended to plant newly in your garden, if you already have spirea bushes in your yard, follow these crucial pruning tips.
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Long-lasting flowers, clean foliage and good fall color are just some of the reasons to grow a spirea in your garden!
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Snowmound Spirea Spiraea nipponica "Snowmound" Deciduous Shrub Height 36” Spacing 42’ Sun: Full Sun to medium shade Water: Xeric after established Blooms. White late spring Landscape Use: Medium shrub, spring color. Comments: Great for massing or singular for spring blooms. Very dependable and easy to grow. Relative of the larger Vanhoute Spirea (vintage Bridal Veil). Blooms form more of a panicles or fountain effect. Maintenance: Prune after flowering, do not shear. Maximum Elevation: 8000…
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These easy-care varieties are the hard-working wonders landscape designers rely on, year after year.
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We polled our go-to garden experts for their hardy and inexpensive favorites.
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It’s the Little Black Dress of the garden: a perfect, adaptable, easy statement-maker that looks great in all settings. And like the LBD, spirea adapts beautifully to every occasion–formal or casual, on its own or accessorized. You’ll love how this multi-purpose plant makes garden design a breeze. Plus, with nearly 100 unique spirea species, you’ll find a gorgeous selection to make your garden glow.
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Here's how to grow and care for spirea bush #spirea #bush #spireabush #plant #plants #garden #gardening #shrubs #florgeous
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In a garden with much saturated color, it is a good thing to place white flowering plants intermittently. The white not only gives a much needed rest to the eye, but brings a freshness to a scene that might otherwise seem a little overwhelming. Being an unabashed lover of large flowers (especially bombs), white is needed all the more. So, here are a few of the whites in bloom in my garden presently. several cultivars of peony including 'Festiva Maxima' Japanese Iris 'Great Heron' Spirea…
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