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A hard-to-find PNW alpine native shrub that performs beautifully in the lowlands, too! This native spirea has the benefit of a smaller stature, which fits well into any landscape at only 1-3 ft. high (possibly higher over time) and 2.5-3.5 ft. wide.
This plant looks gorgeous in every season: The fuzzy rosy-pink flat-topped flower clusters attract many species of bees and butterflies in the warm months, the densely twiggy reddish-brown stems offer lovely winter interest, while the bright-green oval leaves turn pink, yellow or orange for fall color!
This spirea is best in part to full sun, and even performs well at Zone 1 of a rain garden! The flowers and wintering seedheads support many beneficial insects/pollinators.
A hard-to-find PNW alpine native shrub that performs beautifully in the lowlands, too! This native spirea has the benefit of a smaller stature, which fits well into any landscape at only 1-3 ft. high (possibly higher over time) and 2.5-3.5 ft. wide.
This plant looks gorgeous in every season: The fuzzy rosy-pink flat-topped flower clusters attract many species of bees and butterflies in the warm months, the densely twiggy reddish-brown stems offer lovely winter interest, while the bright-green oval leaves turn pink, yellow or orange for fall color!
This spirea is best in part to full sun, and even performs well at Zone 1 of a rain garden! The flowers and wintering seedheads support many beneficial insects/pollinators.