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Spiraea cantoniensis - Bridal-Wreath Spiraea

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Spiraea cantoniensis is more than just a plant; it's a spectacle of nature that transforms any landscape into an outdoor masterpiece. Known to many as the Bridal-Wreath Spiraea, this elegant shrub boasts an impressive display of snow-white blossoms that cascade charmingly from its gracefully arching branches each spring. Its bright green, lance-shaped leaves adorning the branches enhance the overall visual appeal. This delightful deciduous shrub from the Rosaceae family grows to an eye-catching height and width of 1. 5-2 meters, making it an excellent focal point in your garden. Besides its breathtaking beauty, this plant exceptionally thrives in various soil conditions under full sun to partial shade, and requires moderate watering, epitomizing low-maintenance care. The vibrant clusters of blossoms do more than just captivate the eyes; they're a butterfly magnet adding a dynamic, delightful touch to your landscape. Trust Spiraea cantoniensis to transform ordinary borders and hedges into extraordinary, enchanting spaces.

  • Size: Up to 1.5-2 meters tall and wide
  • Flowers: Snow-white clusters in spring
  • Foliage: Green, lance-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Butterflies: Clusters of blossoms attract butterflies
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