24+ Different Types Of Spirea Plants
Perfect for mass plantings and for containers.
Different types of spirea plants. Low growing bumald spirea s. The most common varieties are. Types of spirea bridal wreath spirea. Unlike bridal wreath varieties shrubby spirea plants bloom in a variety of colors. With spirea you get both very attractive foliage display as well as nice full vibrant flower heads that last virtually all growing season long. Nana with small pink flowers. Spirea shrubs are deciduous shrubs that can be divided into two categories.
Native to asia far east and north america these hardy and rhizomatous plants are a type of herbaceous perennials and are a common sight in various wild areas including woodlands and mountain ravines. Sapho and crispa with crimson flowers. Spireas are members of the rose family and there is over 80 different species. If you are looking for a low maintenance flowering shrub the spirea shrub is one of the easiest to grow and maintain. Perhaps the most popular types of spirea are triumphans spiraea billardii a magnificent summer blooming shrub with dark pink blossoms and bridal wreath spiraea spiraea prunifolia. Spirea is a very traditional time tested species of flowering shrub. Bridal wreath grows to 5 6 feet 1 5 2 m tall and can make great hedge plants with their romantic white flowers.
Albiflora with white flowers. Spring blooming and summer blooming. Dart s red spiraea with dark crimson flowers. This type of spiraea japonica forms a dense mound 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Size depends on the species and variety and can range from 2 to 10 feet tall and wide. Spirea s uses are numerous but they are especially great for colorful accents mass plantings and foreground plantings. Sizes range from dwarf types such as little princess to larger shrubs that grow to 5 feet or taller.
Flower colors include pink red yellow and white depending on the variety. The summer blooming spirea bush boasts beautiful pink white or red flowers atop upright branches. Bridal wreath spirea plants are characterized by their cascading white clusters of flowers that. Bridal wreath spirea spiraea prunifolia. Bumalda and medium sized japanese spirea s. Japonica can be used throughout the landscape. The spring blooming spirea has a delicate cascading habit with large clusters of white flowers poised on arching branches.
Most varieties have finely textured green or blue green leaves but some cultivars have yellow or chartreuse foliage that changes color throughout the season. According to the. Anthony waterer spiraea bumalda with crimson flowers. Astilbe refers to a genus of about 20 different species of flowering plants in the saxifragaceae family. This variety of spiraea japonica grows into a 3 foot tall mound with deep rosy pink flowers in.