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  2. Spiraea - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea / s p aɪ ˈ r iː ə /, [1] sometimes spelled spirea in common names, and commonly known as meadowsweets or steeplebushes, is a genus of about 80 to 100 species [2] of shrubs in the family Rosaceae.

  3. Bridal wreath - Wikipedia

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    Bridal wreath or bridalwreath is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Francoa, especially: Francoa sonchifolia, endemic to Chile; Spiraea prunifolia, native to Japan, Korea, and China; Tetilla hydrocotylefolia

  4. Spiraea prunifolia - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea prunifolia, commonly called bridalwreath spirea, [1] is a species of the genus Spiraea, sometimes also spelled Spirea. It flowers mid-spring, around May 5, and is native to Japan, Korea, and China. It is sometimes cultivated as a garden plant elsewhere.

  5. Spiraea × cinerea - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea × cinerea is a species of flowering plant in the rose family. It is a hybrid of garden origin ( S. hypericifolia × S. cana ). Growing to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) tall and wide, this compact deciduous shrub bears small, lanceolate leaves and multiple white blooms along its arching stems in spring.

  6. Spiraea cantoniensis - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea cantoniensis, the Reeve's spiraea, [2] bridalwreath spirea, double white may, Cape may or may bush, [3] is a species of plant native to China, belonging to ...

  7. Spiraea alba - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea alba, commonly known as meadowsweet, [2] white meadowsweet, [3] narrowleaf meadowsweet, [4] pale bridewort, [5] or pipestem, [6] is native to the wet soils of the Allegheny Mountains and other portions of eastern North America, [7] but is currently endangered in the state of Missouri. It is naturalized in other parts of the world.

  8. Bridal crown - Wikipedia

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    The less well off could, however, borrow them from neighbours and friends in return for payment in kind. Often the churches or parishes had bridal crowns and could hire them out. In the course of the 18th century, the bridal crown was replaced by the bridal wreath in many places, as had been the pagan custom in the 4th century.

  9. Spiraea betulifolia - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea betulifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is native from Eastern Siberia to Korea and Northern and Central Japan. It is native from Eastern Siberia to Korea and Northern and Central Japan.

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