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  2. Spiraea japonica - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea japonica, the Japanese meadowsweet [1] or Japanese spiraea, [2] is a plant in the family Rosaceae. [ 3 ] Synonyms for the species name are Spiraea bumalda Burv. and Spiraea japonica var. alpina Maxim .

  3. 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.

  4. Spiraea chamaedryfolia - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea chamaedryfolia is a shrub reaching a height of 1–1.5 metres (3 ft 3 in – 4 ft 11 in). Branchlets are brownish or red-brown. Leaves are simple, oblong or lance-shaped, toothed on the edges, 40–60 millimetres (1.6–2.4 in) long and 10–30 millimetres (0.39–1.18 in) wide, with a petiole of 4–7 mm.

  5. Category:Spiraea - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

  7. Spiraea salicifolia - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea salicifolia, the bridewort, willow-leaved meadowsweet, spice hardhack, or Aaron's beard, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. [2] A shrub, it is native to east-central Europe, Kazakhstan, all of Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia, northern China, Korea, and Japan, and it has been widely introduced to the rest of Europe and to eastern North America. [1]

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