Flaming Mound Spirea

Spiraea japonica 'Flaming Mound'

  • Light crimson flowers in flattened clusters
  • Leaves emerge bronze-gold, turning yellow-green, then copper-orange in the fall
  • Spreading, mounded form
  • Bloom Time: Late spring

ZONE:
2

COLOUR:
Purple

HEIGHT:
60-80 cm

SPREAD:
80-100 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Summer flowering spirea will flower with a good flush in late spring, and sporadically during the summer. To promote a second flush of bloom, remove spent flowers by pinching or light shearing. Pruning for shape should be done in early spring to allow the flower buds to form.

Additional Notes about Flaming Mound Spirea:


Described as invasive in parts of the U.S. not too far from here.

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