White Meadowsweet (Spiraea alba) -NEW!
Description
Native Perennial.
White Meadowsweet grows into a mound-shaped shrub. The small white flowers with long stamens are arranged in conical shaped spikes. Leaves are yellow-green in the summer and turn to a more golden-yellow in the fall. Flowers turn to small brown seed clusters in the winter and persist after the leaves drop.
I have a fond childhood memory of running my little hands over these soft fuzzy flowers where I grew up in New Hampshire. We are looking forward planting these to replace (finally) the invasive Japanese Spirea that were growing on our Acton property when we moved in.
Height: 3-6 ft, Sun: Full-Partial, Soil: Wet-Medium-wet, Plant Spacing: 1-3 ft
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