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  1. Spiraea japonica ‘Anthony Waterer’ (Japanese Spirea) is a compact, broadly mounded, deciduous shrub with delicate, willowy, reddish-purple leaves in spring, maturing to blue-green as summer progresses. The foliage turns vibrant shades of yellow and reddish-purple in the fall.

  2. For anthony waterer spirea, first step is to plant the seeds in well-draining soil. Once the seeds have germinated, thin out the seedlings so that only the healthiest plants remain. Once the plants are established, water them regularly and fertilize them monthly.

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  4. Japanese spiraea 'Anthony Waterer'. An upright deciduous shrub with slender dark green leaves, bronze-red when young, often margined and irregularly variegated with cream and pink, producing domed clusters of rosy-red flowers in late summer.

  5. Anthony Waterer' is a compact cultivar that grows to 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. Carmine red flowers in flattened corymbs (to 6" wide) appear in a showy bloom from late spring to mid-summer. New foliage emerges with reddish purple tinting in spring, matures to blue-green by summer and finally turns reddish in fall.

  6. How to Grow. For spirea japonica anthony waterer, first step is to choose a good location with well-drained soil. Spirea japonica anthony waterer needs full sun or partial sun. Loosen the soil to a depth of about 12 inches. Add some compost or manure to the soil. Dig a hole for each plant.

  7. Here are some essential care tips for Anthony Waterer spirea: 1. Planting: Choose a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Ensure the soil is well-drained and fertile. Dig a hole slightly larger and deeper than the plant’s root ball. Place the plant in the hole, backfill with soil, and gently firm it around the roots.

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