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PNW Native Plant Database Spiraea lucida (Shiny Leaf/White Spiraea)
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Spiraea lucida (Shiny Leaf/White Spiraea)

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Our native shiny leaf spirea has a dwarf, rounded habit and stunning, broad (2-5 in. across!) bright-white flower clusters that persist for weeks and offer seed forage to wildlife for months thereafter. Additional features include pink buds before the flowers emerge and long-lasting splendid golden or vivid red/orange fall foliage!

Growing no more than about 2-3 ft. high x 3 ft. wide, no pruning is necessary to sustain this naturally dwarf shrub in any sunny to partly shady spot, including in Zone 1 of a rain garden!

Widely adaptable to a variety of soils, and very drought tolerant once established. A great habitat plant for numerous beneficial insects, including native bees, and songbirds.

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Our native shiny leaf spirea has a dwarf, rounded habit and stunning, broad (2-5 in. across!) bright-white flower clusters that persist for weeks and offer seed forage to wildlife for months thereafter. Additional features include pink buds before the flowers emerge and long-lasting splendid golden or vivid red/orange fall foliage!

Growing no more than about 2-3 ft. high x 3 ft. wide, no pruning is necessary to sustain this naturally dwarf shrub in any sunny to partly shady spot, including in Zone 1 of a rain garden!

Widely adaptable to a variety of soils, and very drought tolerant once established. A great habitat plant for numerous beneficial insects, including native bees, and songbirds.

Our native shiny leaf spirea has a dwarf, rounded habit and stunning, broad (2-5 in. across!) bright-white flower clusters that persist for weeks and offer seed forage to wildlife for months thereafter. Additional features include pink buds before the flowers emerge and long-lasting splendid golden or vivid red/orange fall foliage!

Growing no more than about 2-3 ft. high x 3 ft. wide, no pruning is necessary to sustain this naturally dwarf shrub in any sunny to partly shady spot, including in Zone 1 of a rain garden!

Widely adaptable to a variety of soils, and very drought tolerant once established. A great habitat plant for numerous beneficial insects, including native bees, and songbirds.

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