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It really gets your attention
A beautiful ornamental shrub with beautiful small, fragrant flowers. The shrub is a real eye-catcher! The white cedar 'Smaragd' (Thuja Occidentalis) has emerald pine needles The plant is a perennial. We can enjoy the colourful spiraea again next year!
If necessary, cut branches off at the base in spring. Position the plant in a place with plenty of sunlight. Always keep the soil slightly moist. The spiraea prefers well-drained soil.
If necessary, cut branches off at the base in spring. Position the plant in a place with plenty of sunlight. Always keep the soil slightly moist. The spiraea prefers well-drained soil.
2x Japanese meadowsweet 'Dart's Red' red-pink - Hardy plant
Spiraea japonica 'Dart's Red'
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Specifications
Red,Green
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering June - September
Growing height 40 - 50 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 30 - 35 cm
Planting
What do I need?
- Trowel
- Bucket
- Watering can or gardening hose
Care
What do I need?
Each year after winter, trim it down to 10-15 cm off the ground. This will encourage the plant to flower abundantly next time.
- Pruning shears
- Cow manure pellets
- Watering can or garden hose
Each year after winter, trim it down to 10-15 cm off the ground. This will encourage the plant to flower abundantly next time.
Extra
Spiraea japonica is native to Japan and China, and has been a part of the culture there for centuries. The flowers were used as garlands and wreaths.
Description
It really gets your attention
A beautiful ornamental shrub with beautiful small, fragrant flowers. The shrub is a real eye-catcher! The white cedar 'Smaragd' (Thuja Occidentalis) has emerald pine needles The plant is a perennial. We can enjoy the colourful spiraea again next year!
If necessary, cut branches off at the base in spring. Position the plant in a place with plenty of sunlight. Always keep the soil slightly moist. The spiraea prefers well-drained soil.
If necessary, cut branches off at the base in spring. Position the plant in a place with plenty of sunlight. Always keep the soil slightly moist. The spiraea prefers well-drained soil.
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