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Very showy burgundy purple new growth. Spiraea japonica bullata is an underutilized heirloom that dates to 1881 and is a uniquely compact shrub with a broadly ovate shape small dark green leaves and bigger flower clusters than might be expected on such a small plant.
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The foliage turns vibrant shades of yellow and reddish purple in the fall. Naturally grows as a dense rounded mound. Spiraea japonica anthony waterer japanese spirea is a compact broadly mounded deciduous shrub with delicate willowy reddish purple leaves in spring maturing to blue green as summer progresses. Zones are based on the lowest average temperature an area is expected to receive during the winter.Genus spiraea are deciduous shrubs sometimes suckering with simple leaves and short racemes panicles or corymbs of small 5 petalled white or pink flowers in spring or summer details firelight is a bushy deciduous shrub to 1 2m tall. Full sun 6 hours part sun 4 6 hours full shade up to 4 hours. Noted for its gorgeous spring blooms and brilliant fall color spiraea prunifolia bridal wreath is an upright clumping deciduous shrub with gracefully arching branches. The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive.
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