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This type of spiraea japonica forms a dense mound 2 feet tall. These dwarf forms are almost all derived from the japanese spirea spiraea japonica which as the name tells us is a native of japan and china. Spiraea japonica goldflame is a small shrub to 2 to 3 feet. Alpine japanese spirea spiraea japonica alpina.This deciduous shrub is very ornamental and sport flower colors of white pink and crimson. This plant was first brought to europe in 1850 as part of the great opening up of the east to gardeners and several different forms were introduced over the next few decades. Spiraea is also known as meadowsweet. Spireas are also attractive additions to butterfly and cottage gardens.
The plants bloomed continuously through the summer with what i would describe as magenta colored blooms. It produces light pink blooms and contrasts well with the small blue green finely textured leaves. Spiraea prefers well drained soils that have lots of organic matter but spireas can also do just fine in poor soils and city locations. But it s a common complaint that these small shrubs start to look ugly after a season or two.
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