Spiraea prunifolia
Bridalwreath Spirea
Rosaceae
ExpandHabitat
- native to Formosa, Korea, and China
- hardy to zone 4
Habit and Form
- a deciduous shrub
- 4' to 9' tall
- 6' to 8' wide
- open, loose form
- leggy
- medium texture
- moderate growth rate
Summer Foliage
- alternate leaf arrangement
- simple, deciduous leaves
- elliptic leaf shape
- 1" to 2" long
- finely serrated margins
- pubescent
- dark green leaf color
Autumn Foliage
- not ornamentally important
- yellow to purple
Flowers
- double, white flowers
- 0.33" across
- clustered in groups of 3 to 6
- showy
Fruit
- dry, brown follicles
- hold through winter
- not ornamentally significant
Bark
- zigzag stem pattern
- shiny brown
- glabrous
Culture
- full sun to light shade
- prefers well-drained soil
- transplant from container for best results
- soil tolerant
- extremely durable shrub
Landscape Use
- for showy flowers
- group or mass plantings
- for border
- for foundation plant
- for texture
Liabilities
- suckers
- fireblight
- leaf spot
- powdery mildew
ID Features
- double, white flowers
- leggy habit and open crown
- finely serrated margins
- pubescent leaves
- alternate leaf arrangement
Propagation
- by softwood cuttings
- by seed
Cultivars/Varieties
var. simpliciflora (also listed as f. simpliciflora) - A single-flowered variant, this plant is generally not available or widely cultivated.
'Plena' - This is the double-flowered form that is generally the only form of the species available. The descriptive information on this page applies to this cultivar. It is not a good ornamental plant, far inferior to the cultivars of Spiraea nipponica.