Spiraea corymbosa

Spiraea corymbosa

$16.05
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Steeplebush (Spiraea corymbosa)Rose Family Dwarf Spiraea is a rare, very short deciduous shrub found in just a few locations in the south/northeast. It can grow up to 3’ but usually is 1-1.5’ tall. Creamy-white flower clusters appear in early summer followed by brown seed capsules. In the wild it can be found in rocky woodlands and other drier areas.It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. Blooms: White/Pink, 8-12 weeks, Jun-Aug.Leaves: Serrated, 2’ long leaves turn yellow in fallHeight: 1-3’Space: 2-3'Soil: Average-DryExposure:  Full sun-Part sunFauna: Unknown–likely small bees and butterfliesSeeds: Brown, dry capsule with very small seedDeer Resistance: MediumZone:4-8Native Status: NC native, rare in the Piedmont and MountainsProvenance: VA, seed grown

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