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Spirea Billardii or Billiard Spirea for Sale. Pink Flowering

Spirea Billardii or Billiard Spirea for Sale. Pink Flowering

Spirea BillardiiSpirea Billardii or Billiard Spirea is a hardy and reliable deciduous shrub that’s very easy to grow. It fills a mixed border with bright rose flowers during summer. Spirea are popular, hardy shrubs originating from China. They were introduced here in the 1850s and have gone from strength to strength. Spirea Billardii is a flowering, deciduous version with erect stems and bright rose-coloured flowers.This suckering shrub produces green oblong leaves in spring that are hairy, sharply toothed and pale grey beneath. The green textured foliage creates a perfect backdrop for its bright pinky-purple flowers that arrive in July and bloom throughout to August in large fluffy panicles. Foliage drops in autumn with the arrival of frost.Height and Spread of Spirea BillardiiSpirea Billardii will grow to a graceful height of 2.5 metres and spread over 2 metres without any fuss.How Hardy Is Spirea BillardiiSpirea Billardii is a hardy flowering shrub that withstands UK winters down to sub-zero temperatures and comes back bigger and brighter the following year. If its roots are well-drained this plant is a reliable, resilient shrub for the garden border.How To Use Spirea BillardiiSpirea Billardii is an ideal filler in a mixed border where it provides height and colour during the summer. It’s a great addition to a wildlife-friendly garden as its scented pink flowers attract pollinating insects. This pretty spirea will grow happily in the flower border but it isn’t keen on chalky soils.You can grow this spirea billardii in a large well-fed and well-watered container to brighten up a dull patio too.How To Care For Spirea BillardiiSpirea Billardii grows best in a sunny position in well-drained fertile soils of any pH, but it’s not keen on chalky conditions. If your border is chalky think about growing a container specimen instead. Spirea Billardii is a low maintenance shrub that can be left to grow on its terms, but if you want to manage its height and bushiness, prune back flowered shoots after the flowers have finished. At the end of summer, you can cut back 1 in 4 of the older shoots to the base.Water well until established and add a thick layer of mulch to the base in spring to boost nutrients and give the plant a healthy growing season.

GBP 12.38
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Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea cinerea Grefsheim, also known as Spirea Grefsheim, is a deciduous flowering shrub, best known for its profusion of white flowers in the spring. Robust and resilient, this compact, ornamental shrub is ideal for small gardens. A white flower variety of Spiraea, Grefsheim is most striking in the spring, when it is completely enveloped by tiny blossoms. Dainty, pure white flowers with yellow centers are borne in clusters, and they completely cover this compact shrub, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. During summer and autumn, the greyish-green, lanceolate leaves offer interest, densely amassed on arching branches. In the autumn, the foliage turns to copper and yellow. Apart from most extreme conditions, it would be impossible to find a garden in which Spirea Grefsheim won’t thrive. This deciduous flowering shrub can grow on almost any type of soil, as long as it is moist and well-drained, including chalk and sand. Although it fares well in partial shade, this deciduous shrub flowers more profusely when planted in full sun. Highly tolerant of urban pollution, this variety of Spiraea a great choice for urban or inner city gardens.A hybrid of Norwegian origin, Spirea Grefsheim is pest and disease free, and can survive temperatures as low as -20 degrees. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this flowering shrub is also the recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.  Generally considered low-maintenance, this compact shrub with a bushy habit requires little pruning. Spirea Grefsheim forms an elegant mound naturally, 1 to 1.5 metres tall and wide. Since it is not invasive, you should only remove dead or damaged growth, after the flowering season ends. When pruning, avoid cutting upper branches and focus on the old growth near the ground, to keep the arching form of branches intact.The showy blossoms make Spirea Grefsheim ideal for flowering shrub borders with spring interest, or, when planted en masse, an ornamental, low-growing border for small gardens. Since it is quite compact and doesn’t mind partial shade, this deciduous shrub also works well for underplanting trees or as a front-row plant. Perfect as a ground-cover plant, this small flowering shrub can be used to cloak less attractive parts of your garden. 

GBP 13.50
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Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea cinerea Grefsheim, also known as Spirea Grefsheim, is a deciduous flowering shrub, best known for its profusion of white flowers in the spring. Robust and resilient, this compact, ornamental shrub is ideal for small gardens. A white flower variety of Spiraea, Grefsheim is most striking in the spring, when it is completely enveloped by tiny blossoms. Dainty, pure white flowers with yellow centers are borne in clusters, and they completely cover this compact shrub, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. During summer and autumn, the greyish-green, lanceolate leaves offer interest, densely amassed on arching branches. In the autumn, the foliage turns to copper and yellow. Apart from most extreme conditions, it would be impossible to find a garden in which Spirea Grefsheim won’t thrive. This deciduous flowering shrub can grow on almost any type of soil, as long as it is moist and well-drained, including chalk and sand. Although it fares well in partial shade, this deciduous shrub flowers more profusely when planted in full sun. Highly tolerant of urban pollution, this variety of Spiraea a great choice for urban or inner city gardens.A hybrid of Norwegian origin, Spirea Grefsheim is pest and disease free, and can survive temperatures as low as -20 degrees. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this flowering shrub is also the recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.  Generally considered low-maintenance, this compact shrub with a bushy habit requires little pruning. Spirea Grefsheim forms an elegant mound naturally, 1 to 1.5 metres tall and wide. Since it is not invasive, you should only remove dead or damaged growth, after the flowering season ends. When pruning, avoid cutting upper branches and focus on the old growth near the ground, to keep the arching form of branches intact.The showy blossoms make Spirea Grefsheim ideal for flowering shrub borders with spring interest, or, when planted en masse, an ornamental, low-growing border for small gardens. Since it is quite compact and doesn’t mind partial shade, this deciduous shrub also works well for underplanting trees or as a front-row plant. Perfect as a ground-cover plant, this small flowering shrub can be used to cloak less attractive parts of your garden. 

GBP 63.75
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Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem False Spirea Compact Shrub for Sale

Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem False Spirea Compact Shrub for Sale

Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem, also known as False Spirea or simply Sorbaria Sem, is a quick-growing, hardy deciduous shrub that makes an excellent ground cover or specimen plant. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, demonstrating its suitability for UK gardens.Native to north-east Asia, including Siberia and Manchuria, this tough deciduous shrub has much to recommend it. Sorbaria Sem’s narrow, pinnate leaves are flushed with red and bronze hues in spring, becoming a medium green in summer, when the upright spikes of white flowers emerge. In autumn the delicate, lacy leaves turn an attractive red. Hardy in most places in the UK, even in severe winters, Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem will grow to a mature height and spread of 1- 1.5 metres in 2 to 5 years. This shrub spreads quickly by root suckers; removing them in winter will help to control its spread. False Spirea can be pruned in spring, and will also respond well to being cut down to ground level to encourage fresh new growth. Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem will thrive in almost any planting situation. Plant False Spirea in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained alkaline or neutral pH soil, in an exposed or sheltered location. Consider its suckering habit when selecting a spot in your garden: either place it where you will easily be able to prune its branches and roots, or where its spreading habit will not be a problem. False Spirea is generally pest and disease-free, and being tolerant of both salt and pollution, is equally well-suited to coastal and city gardens. Sorbaria Sem is also deer resistant, and so is perfect for country gardens as well!Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem makes an excellent specimen for container planting on a roof terrace or courtyard, where its wandering habit will be kept in check. As a foundation planting or in a mixed border it will need some maintenance to keep it from spreading but its beautiful foliage makes that extra effort worthwhile! It is a good choice for a low, informal hedge, and makes a lovely understorey plant in a woodland garden. In a larger landscape, Sorbaria Sem is a natural choice for groundcover in a difficult spot, where it will quickly spread to fill the space, and provide a stunning show with its beautiful foliage from spring through autumn, as well as its summer display of flowers. Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem can play a part in your garden plans, whether it’s a small city courtyard or a large country property. Confined to a container or given room to roam, its foliage and flowers will delight!

GBP 82.50
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Spiraea Vanhouttei Bridal Wreath Vanhoutte Spirea for Sale

Spiraea Vanhouttei Bridal Wreath Vanhoutte Spirea for Sale

Spiraea Vanhouttei - Bridal Wreath or Vanhoutte SpireaHere’s a beauty abounding with character and heritage. Grown across UK gardens for more than a century, it is the largest of the Spirea genus. A recipient of the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, it really stands out in any garden space.  Spiraea Vanhouttei is a beautiful deciduous shrub which provide a wonderful, three dimensional structure of sorts. Some suggested locations include city and courtyard gardens; coastal cottages; an informal patio garden; along borders and beds; or as a container plant on the patio. Most notably, the Spiraea Vanhouttei shows off a profuse white flower from its shrub habit, with notable green foliage. Once autumn arrives, the leaves turn to a pronounced shade of purple.A member of the Rosaceae Family, and the Genus Spiraea, some consistencies across its relatives include their deciduous nature, sometimes suckering, simple leaves speckled with white and sometimes pinkish borne on pink stems. Vanhoutte Spirea express a beautiful cluster of white flowers along the stems in the early months of summer.Spiraea Vanhouttei, also known as the Bridal Wreath is hardy to zone H7 in the UK. Spirea prefer full sun or partial shade; so the order of preferred aspect would be facing south, north, west or east. They can handle exposure or do well in sheltered positions as well.Insofar as their preferred soils, Vanhouttei Bridal Wreath will thrive in well drained but moist soils so supplying good organic matter to a soil that drains well internally is preferred. Best textures would be sand, chalk, and loam. The preferred pH for this beauty is slightly acid to slightly alkaline or near neutral (7.0). Its time to ultimate height is from 5-10 years depending on management and site. It will typically grow to more than 0.75-1.50 metres in height 0.75-1.0 metres in spread.This shrub is well suited to most soils that hold moisture well without saturating and causing wet feet. Other than the most extreme cold conditions, Spiraea Vanhouttei will persist in virtually all environments.So if you’re in search of a compact, deciduous shrub to place as a border or manage as its own bed, whether in the garden or a container on the patio, give this historically rich specimen a try. Its distinctive, profuse white flowers against its green foliage backdrop that turns a pronounced shade of purple in autumn will make it a year-round favourite.

GBP 13.50
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Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath White Flowering Spiraea for Sale

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath White Flowering Spiraea for Sale

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath is a beautiful deciduous flowering shrub. A white flowering beauty with arching sprays of flowers in mid and late spring and bright green leaves. It is sometimes referred to as the Shoe Button Spirea or the Popcorn Spirea. The Royal Horticultural Society bestowed it with their Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Bridal Wreath is a hybrid that produces a profusion of white foam-like spring flowers. The arching sprays of blossoms appear in the mid to late spring months. The lance-shaped flowers grow on the ends of the branches. Bright green, toothed-ovate foliage persist on the shrub after flowering and into the autumn months. Height and Spread of Spiraea ArgutaThis vigorous shrub grows to a height and width of 2.5 metres. It typically takes eight to ten years to reach its full growth potential. How hardy is the Spiraea ArgutaBridal Wreath will thrive in a UK plant hardiness zone H6, meaning it is fully winter hardy in the UK. How to Use Spiraea Arguta Plant Bridal Wreath in the back of a border so that its summertime mint green leaves will showcase other plants but in the spring its wondrous flower sprays can be truly appreciated. How to Care for Spirea ArgutaBridal Wreath is a relatively easy-care shrub. Choose a planting location in full sun to produce an abundance of flowers. The shrub prefers well-drained fertile soil. During the first year of growth, keep the soil around the shrub evenly moist to encourage a strong root system. Immediately after flowering each spring, the shrub’s canes should be pruned back to the first buds. A mature shrub may benefit from having a quarter to a fifth of it old shoots pruned back all the way to the base. Spirea Arguta is a lovely springtime shrub that should be planted somewhere that you appreciate its lovely spring flowers. The shrub’s carefree requirements make it an ideal shrub to plant in any landscape. 

GBP 13.50
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Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor or Birchleaf Spirea is native to North East Asia and Japan. It has become a popular choice for UK gardeners! Hardy and undemanding, this low-growing deciduous shrub matures into a dense, rounded mound. The bright green leaves are ornamented with clusters of tiny, fragrant white flowers in late spring which will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Through the summer the fresh-looking green leaves provide an attractive backdrop for flowering plants, and then in autumn the foliage turns bright shades of orange, red and purple to put on a brilliant show.Height and Spread of Spiraea Betulifolia TorBirchleaf Spiraea will grow to a mature height and spread of 1 metres.How Hardy Is Spiraea Betulifolia Tor?Birchleaf Spiraea Tor is hardy in all parts of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Spiraea Betulifolia TorWhether included as single specimen or planted in a large grouping, Spiraea Betulifolia Tor will be a hard-working part of your landscape! The shrub is compact enough to be suitable as a container planting on a roof terrace, balcony, or patio, where its fragrant blooms will delight in spring, and its autumn colour will again make it a garden focus. It is an excellent choice for a foundation planting, as it will stay low enough to not interfere with windows, or can be planted towards the front of a mixed border. Used as a low hedge along a walkway, it will create definition without blocking a view. Planted in a mass grouping on a difficult slope, Birchleaf Spirea will provide erosion control as well as being a striking addition to the landscape.How to Care for Spiraea Betulifolia TorPlant Birchleaf Spiraea Tor in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in moist, fertile well-drained sand, loam or clay soil with an acid to neutral pH. Use an organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and protect its shallow roots. Salt-tolerant, it is suitable for coastal locations. Highly tolerant of pollution, Birchleaf Spirea will thrive in even inner-city gardens. It’s an excellent landscaping choice on country properties, as it is very deer-resistant. In early spring, prune back one-third of the growth to encourage flowering. Deadhead after blooming.Spiraea Betulifolia Tor is a great choice for UK gardens - hardy and compact, its spring flowers and autumn foliage make this a winner all season long!

GBP 26.25
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee Nine Bark Amber Jubilee

Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee Nine Bark Amber Jubilee

Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee or Nine Bark Amber JubileeBold and colourful, Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee is a variety of Nine Bark, treasured for its showy features. Easy to grow and to care for, this vigorous shrub is ideally suited for mixed shrub borders and hedging.The leaves of this eye-catching cultivar unfold gold and reddish-orange, maturing to rich green with yellow veins during the summer. In the autumn, the palmately lobed leaves turn to stunning shades of purple. Borne in dense, spirea-like clusters, the flowers appear on the stems in the early summer. The 5-petaled and small white flowers, sometimes tinged pink, are followed by decorative reddish-green fruit. During winter, the unusual peeling bark provides interest.Nine Bark Amber Jubilee is a vigorous mid-sized shrub that thrives in various growing conditions. For best results, grow this cultivar in neutral to acidic, moderately fertile, humus-rich soil, in full sun to partial shade. Tough and robust, this United States native is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee won’t be bothered by frost or cold weather, even if the temperatures drop 20 degrees below zero. Considered pest and disease free.As it matures, Nine Bark Amber Jubilee can achieve the maximum size of 1.5 to 2.5 metres high and across, which makes this ornamental shrub a great candidate for small gardens. Pruning should be done during the plant’s dormant season, removing the old or dead branches to encourage young growth. This cultivar can be hard pruned after the flowering season ends.Bred in Canada, this striking hybrid is a result of a cross between Physocarpus Opulifolius varieties Monlo and Dart’s Gold. Although the noteworthy characteristics of both parents remain, this cultivar’s features are quite unique. With a splendid transition of various foliage colours throughout the seasons, Nine Bark Amber Jubilee is quite comfortable in the spotlight. Grow it in containers for adding interest to patios and balconies, or plant en masse for a showy hedge. If planted in a mixed shrub border, this cultivar should be paired with evergreen cultivars that would further enhance its vivid foliage.If you’re looking for more decorative shrubs, take a look at our selection of attractive evergreen and deciduous cultivars, including varieties such as Hippophae Rhamnoides Sea Buckthorn, Ceanothus Cascade or Ceanothus Thyrsiflorus Repens. See also Nine Bark cultivars Physocarpus Opulifolius Darts Gold and the popular dwarf variety Little Devil.

GBP 101.25
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