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Spiraea prunifolia

Bridalwreath Spirea

Rosaceae

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Habitat

  • 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.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, https://plantdatabase.uconn.edu/, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.