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  1. Noted for its vigor, Spiraea douglasii (Western Spirea) is a clump-forming, suckering shrub with narrowly oblong leaves that are dark green above, velvety white underneath, and turn yellow in fall. In early summer, long plumes of fragrant, rose-pink flowers, up to 8 in. long (20 cm), are on display at the tips of the branches.

  2. 27 wrz 2024 · Flowers: Spiraea douglasii produces elongated, dense clusters of small, pink to rose-colored flowers that bloom in summer, typically from June to August. These flower spikes, or panicles, can be quite striking and are often described as having a sweet, somewhat spicy fragrance.

  3. Steeple bush (Spiraea douglasii) is a shrub that can grow 1.5m – 3m tall and 1.5m – 3m wide. In this growing guide we’ll learn the cultivation details and how to plant Steeple bush (Spiraea douglasii).

  4. 27 sie 2021 · Spiraea, commonly mis-spelt as spirea, are quick-growing deciduous shrubs grown mainly for their attractive flowers in spring or summer. Flowers are borne in profusion and in heads or clusters made up of many tiny blooms, which are white, pink or purple in colour.

  5. Spiraea douglasii. steeple bush. A vigorous suckering shrub with oblong leaves, grey-felted beneath, and compact terminal panicles of purplish-pink flowers in early summer

  6. 20 sie 2020 · Spiraea douglasii, also known as Hardhack, Hardhack Steeplebush, Rose Spirea, Douglas Spirea, Western Spirea, or Steeple Bush, is a captivating shrub native to North America. Its charming clusters of pink flowers, delightful fragrance, and adaptable growth habits make it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.

  7. Western spiraea is best known for its towering rose colored flowers, resembling cotton candy cones, which appear from June through September. Home gardeners should consider this species for their native landscape designs.