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Red Spirea Plants

Naturally grows as a dense rounded mound. Bloom season is a little later than some shrubs with burgundy flowers sprouting in the late spring then transitioning towards a deep crimson color as the months pass into the summer.

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Red spirea plants

Double play red spirea spiraea japonica smnsjmfr plant patent 26 993. Very showy burgundy purple new growth. Showy burgundy spring foliage provides for a winning combination.

True red flowers on neat mounds of foliage. Compact and super large flowered it is a magnificent addition to the sunny border. Top reasons to grow double play red spirea.

The big flower heads boast a deep true red like nothing the genus has ever seen. Retains natural rounded bushy shape with no pruning. Just 2 to 3 feet high and wide double play red packs a lot of color into very little space.

The double play red spirea s size isn t overly large usually reaching 2 3 tall with a 2 3 span. Spirea is a great garden plant. Just ask the butterflies.

Add in showy dark burgundy spring foliage and you ve got the perfect double play. This spirea is simply peerless. Proven winners selections are trialed and tested to be colorful long blooming carefree and easy to grow.

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