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Spiraea - Anthony Waterer
The Spirea 'Anthony Waterer', Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer', has flat-topped heads of rosy-pink flowers that cover the top of this dwarf shrub, backed by bright green foliage. Attractive new growth is reddish purple. The foliage is deciduous and the leaves are a wine-red to maroon and the in the fall maturing into a dark green. This small plant can be used in the foreground of shrub borders. ... get more information
Burning Bush-Bursting Heart In the spring and summer this shrub quietly takes the back seat to other seasonal color. Bumpy, raspberry-red pods hang on the ends of stems and split open to reveal small, smooth, red seeds. If you'll plant this shrub with some room to grow, it will delight you with its fullness and profusion of fall "hearts. " The lower limbs can be removed up to 2' or so and ground covers (foam flower, green and gold, ginger, etc. ) planted to carpet the ground beneath. Grows 4-6'. Native. |
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