Spireas are some of the easiest flowering shrubs to grow in the garden. Once established, they require very little care and reward gardeners with an abundance of showy blooms. They are butterfly attractors, too!
There are two distinct kinds of spireas: the bridal wreath type, with clusters of white flowers on arching branches in spring, and the shrubby, mounding, much lower-growing tcype, which has pink, red or white flowers clustered at the end of upright branches from late spring through fall.
These deciduous plants thrive in full sun locations and also perform well in part shade. The only maintenance needed is a light pruning after their initial bloom cycle is completed, and in early spring before they leaf out to remove any of the previous year’s old flowers.
Stop by and see these beautiful shrubs in all of their dazzling color. They’re waiting for you to take them home today!