The hot new color for autumn? Pink! Do you want to be the talk of the neighborhood this year? When others are planting for their orange, red and yellow fall color schemes, shake up the status quo with orange, red and…pink! Pink Sparker Spirea (Spiraea betulifolia ‘COURISPI01’ PP27,933) blooms large round pink flowerheads at the tips of its stems in early spring. It looks amazing with other spring-flowering shrubs like white dogwoods and lavender lilacs. But Pink Sparkler really sings in the fall when it reblooms with smaller blushing flowers that appear all up and down the stems at the leaf axils. And as if the pink color isn’t enough to give your garden a refresh, wait till you see the beautiful burgundy hue the leaves turn when the weather chills. This burgundy/pink combo is so striking it is almost scandalous! This hardy perennial will fill up 3-4 feet both in height and width in your garden, so give it pride of place in the back of a border or in a mixed foundation planting. It adapts to a wide range of conditions and handles full sun to part shade. Be the first on your block to roll out the pink for fall. Let the neighbors talk. They’re just jealous! Buy yours online today!* Easy care* Gorgeous pink flowers* Great burgundy fall foliage* Full sun or part shade* Round shape needs no pruning* Perfect size for foundations and borders.
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Neon Flash Spirea
Ornamental Shrub with Flashy FlowersThe Neon Flash Spirea is a fast-growing, small ornamental shrub. A few planted as a backdrop for your annual flower bed would look lovely, or plant just one in your perennial bed to give it definition. The “Neon Flash” cultivar name of this Spirea plant refers to its flashy hot-pink clusters of flowers that will appear in your garden in the spring. Those flowers will continue to delight with their brilliance into early summer, attracting a variety of butterflies to your yard for a quick snack. A nice feature of your Neon Flash is that with a little simple deadheading, it will bloom again for you later in the season. The Neon Flash is all about color, even beyond its pink flowers. Even the 5 inch long, lance-shaped leaves demonstrate color when they appear in the spring with a reddish hue. Those leaves become fully green during the summer months, but then again provide a show of color in the fall with a deep burgundy. The Neon Flash can grow up the 3 feet tall with an equal spread. It’s multi-stemmed and will grow to a somewhat rounded form without any pruning, but will adjust well to any shaping you wish to provide. When left to grow naturally, it fills out all the way to the ground with a full and lush form. Fast-growing, hardy and full of color, the Neon Flash Spirea is a must for your yard this year. * Spring/summer flowers* Fall color* Fast-growingPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern RegionsPick your color….
Fritsch Spirea
Fall Foliage Bonanza!You know the formula – small plants in front, large plants in back, middle-sized plants in…well…the middle. Here, though, is a plant that you are going to want front and center no matter what! Fritsch Spirea (Spiraea fritschiana) is a beautiful three-season stunner that needs pride-of-place in your garden.Commonly called Korean Spiraea, this is a summer-flowering shrub with great fall color. Fritsch Spiraea starts the spring with deep green leaves. Growing into a sweet round form it is covered in large, bold clusters of white flowers at the ends of the branches in early summer.Even though the flowers are stunning, in the fall the striking red, orange, and yellow serrated oval leaves glow even brighter than the fall color of oaks and maples!Fritsch Spiraea has coarser foliage than others, and if sheared back in spring, it produces giant summer blooms.If you plant this Korean spiraea in groups, you will have an absolutely magnificent eye-catching garden display, especially in the fall! Since it tends to fill out right to the ground, it does not require facer plants in front.We know that you will love this shrub!• Easy to grow • Three season of interest • Great in groups.
Goldflame Spirea
Landscapers Love Them!The Spiraea ‘Gold Flame’, Spiraea x bumalda, is a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub which typically grows to 2-4′ tall, with a similar spread. The narrow leaves emerge in spring in shades of copper, rust, and yellow, turning to a medium green during summer, and then becoming a brilliant flame color in the fall.Lovely pink flowers bloom profusely in small corymbs and cover the arching stems of this plant in late spring which attracts butterflies. The flowers and leaves all appear on the same side of the arching branches!It has no serious insect or disease problems, and is effective in borders, foundation plantings or hedges. ‘Goldflame’ is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerates a wide range of soils and is easy to grow. This spirea should be pruned in late winter to early spring. The changing color of this spirea adds variety at a time when many plants are losing their luster in the garden. ‘Goldflame’ has been around long enough so its traits are well known and is often used by landscapers* Reblooming Pink Flowers* Colorful Foliage* Attracts Butterflies.
Renaissance Spirea
Cascading White BlossomsA new & improved variety of the bridal wreath, Renaissance Spirea is a deciduous shrub. It would be terrific as a foundation planting or as an accent plant.Your Renaissance Spirea boasts of pristine, white flowers that bloom in large number along its branches each spring. The effect of white flowers along the gracefully arching branches calls to mind a flowing waterfall, with cascading blossoms flowing up, over and down to the ground.The white flowers are particularly stunning on cloudy days or in the moonlight. The small, lobed leaves are serrated and have a bluish-hue to the green, creating a fine-textured appearance that is sure to set it apart in your landscape. In autumn, the foliage presents a red/orange coloring for some added late-season interest. Renaissance Spirea will grow up to 5 feet tall with a 6-foot spread. Its multi-stemmed, somewhat compact nature lends it a refined appearance for your landscape. This particular variety is considered low maintenance and is not only more compact, but also more disease resistant than other varieities. Renaissance is tolerant of many soil types and environments, and is even cold hardy. With optimal conditions, this cold-hardy plant can be expected to live for up to 20 years.A lovely, spring-blooming shrub that’s fast-growing and carefree, Renaissance Spirea is an ornamental shrub that’s sure to bring you years of enjoyment and beauty.* Spring flowers * Fall color * Low maintenance * Disease resistantPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Crisp Leaf Spirea
Fine-Textured, Ornamental ShrubCrisp Leaf Spiraea is a deciduous shrub with bright, flashy flowers. Plant a few for a colorful and interesting groundcover, or anywhere you’d like something a bit different to fill in some empty spaces.It’s hard to know which is more stunning on this popular garden shrub, the magnificent flowers or incredible foliage. Large, flat-topped clusters of hot-pink flowers appear in late spring to early summer. The leaves appear with a burgundy tinge, transitioning to a blue-tinted, green shade. Each leaf is pointed, with a crinkly appearance that seems to reference the “Crisp Leaf” moniker. Autumn finds Crisp Leaf changing colors once again when the leaves take on shades of bronze for fall. The fine textured nature of this shrub makes it a perfect companion for less-refined plantings, bringing a bit more textural diversity to your landscape design.Crisp Leaf Spiraea will grow to 3 feet tall with a 4-foot spread. It is a multi-stemmed shrub with a somewhat rounded nature and compact form. Crisp Leaf is adaptable to a variety of soils and drought, deer and urban tolerant. It’s quite hardy and under ideal conditions can be expected to live up to 20 years.Even without its spring/early summer blooms, Crisp Leaf Spiraea has a lot to offer. It’s different from more common shrub options while still being hardy and easy to care for. Why not bring the unique texture, form and color of this wonderful shrub to your home this year!* Adaptive to a variety of soils * Deer resistant * Urban tolerant * Autumn color * Long lived.
Dakota Goldcharm Spirea
Compact Plant Displays ColorsDakota Goldcharm® Spirea, spiraea japonica ‘Mertyann’, has showy golden foliage that is accented by bright pink flowers blooming in early summer, repeating through the remainder of the season. The foliage emerges bronze, turns yellow-gold in summer and develops a pink-red fall color.Dakota Goldcharm Spirea is more or less a miniature version of Goldflame or Goldmound Spirea, with foliage that starts a deep red, fading to a yellowish green by late spring.This certainly is a plant to locate at the front of a planting bed, otherwise it will be lost among the taller perennials and shrubs.‘Mertyann’ prefers loamy soil with full to partial sun. This mounded shrub grows 15-18 inches tall with 2-3 foot spread. Since it is so small, it can also be used as a ground cover.Spireas are among the easiest flowering shrubs to grow since they are tolerant of many soils except extremely wet. This plant also likes mulch and summer watering.*Reblooming Pink Flowers*Pink-Red Fall Foliage*Compact ShrubPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Double Play® Gold Spirea
Add Brilliant Color to Your LandscapeDouble Play Gold Spirea, Spiraea japonica ‘Yan’, adds a visual interest to your landscape and creates a colorful display.Double Play Gold Spirea is a mildew resistant plant that has brilliant gold foliage. It will hold its color all season long and provides a profusion of beautiful, large bright pink blooms.Why not design an eye-catching grouping or mass planting with the Double Play Gold Spirea to make a bold statement in your garden landscape?Flowers are attractive to butterflies. It has no serious insect or disease problems, and is effective in borders, cottage gardens, foundation plantings, or hedges.The Double Play Gold Spirea prefers average, well drained soils, and pruning is best done after blooming in mid-summer. To promote flowering, remove faded flower clusters (or deadhead).The further north it grows, the more sun required, and the further south the more shade tolerant it will prove.* Eye-catching* Attracts butterflies* Mildew resistant.
Glow Girl® Spirea
3-Season Color and Spring Flowers Your Glow Girl Spirea, Spiraea betulifolia ‘Tor Gold’, is a deciduous shrub with ornamental features. A few of these would be perfect for a colorful, low-growing hedge along your sidewalk. Glow Girl would also do well along the edge of your flower bed, or place a few in containers for your back patio. No matter where you place these versatile shrubs, you’re sure to enjoy the vibrant splash of color they’ll bring to your home this year. Your Glow Girl Spirea, just as the name implies, will “glow” with color from spring through fall. It all begins when the vibrate foliage celebrates spring with a delightful, reddish tint to its light green foliage. The eye-catching display will soon become dotted with tiny buds, dusted in scarlet, that open mid-spring into ¾-inch corymbs of pristine white. Your yard’s pollinators will appreciate these early flowers as much as you, especially as they persist into early summer. You may even prolong your blooms with some simple deadheading after the blooms have faded. As summer progresses, your lime green foliage will adopt an elegant golden tone until turning brilliant orange for autumn…a brilliant send-off as winter approaches. Glow Girl Spirea will grow up to 4 feet in height with an equal spread. It has a mounded habit with a compact form. Glow Girl is quite hardy and can adapt to a variety of soils. Butterflies and birds enjoy its flowers, but deer tend to pass it by. If you’re looking for a tough little shrub that won’t require much care, and yet provide color for your yard in three seasons, Glow Girl Spirea is a great choice. Not only will it be a variable and lively dash of color spring through fall, but it will even grace your yard with enchanting spring flowers. Plant one today and begin enjoying the grace and color of this remarkable shrub. * White spring flowers * Colorful foliage * Cold hardy * Deer resistant * Works well in containersPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Double Play® Big Bang Spirea™
Ornamental Shrub with Outstanding 3-Season ColorThe Double Play Big Bang Spiraea is an ornamental shrub with extensive displays of color. It would be a stand out in your landscape as a mass planting, or even as just a few plants scattered amid your perennial bed.Your Spiraea would have been better named a “triple play” with its orange, yellow and pink blasts of color. With a Double Play Big Bang Spiraea you’ll get spring, summer and fall color all at once, and all summer long!Your Spiraea begins its dazzling display in the spring with orange-hued foliage, that transitions to lustrous yellow all summer long before returning to a golden orange for autumn. With such unusual and brilliant color, your Spiraea is sure to turn heads wherever you plant it in your landscape.As if the radiant foliage isn’t enough, your Spiraea will also grace your yard with the largest flowers of any Spiraea you’ll ever see. Giant clusters of blossoms will adorn your Spiraea with a burst of bright pink color in the spring, and last into mid-summer. It’s a show-stopper to be sure!Your Double Play Big Bang Spiraea will grow 3 feet tall with an equal spread. Deadheading after the flowers have faded will encourage repeated blooming, but it’s generally carefree. Deer don’t seem interested in it, but bees and butterflies will appreciate you having a few in your yard.Overall, the Double Play Big Bang Spiraea is great investment in an ornamental shrub. For the small amount of space it requires and little care, it certainly provides an abundance of color and beauty.* Abundant 3-season color* Carefree* Deer resistant Pruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.