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  2. Spiraea - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea plants are hardy, deciduous-leaved shrubs. The leaves are simple and usually short stalked, and are arranged in a spiralling, alternate fashion. In most species, the leaves are lanceolate (narrowly oval) and about 2.5 to 10 centimetres (0.98 to 3.94 in) long.

  3. Spiraea japonica - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea japonica was introduced in North America as an ornamental landscape plant and first cultivated in the northeastern states around 1870. [5] Numerous cultivars have been selected for garden use. The tall forms may be grown as hedges, low screens, or foundation shrubs. The low-growing forms can be used as groundcover or in borders.

  4. Holodiscus dumosus - Wikipedia

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    Holodiscus dumosus is a deciduous spreading shrub, which grows from .5–6 meters (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 19 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet) in height and 1.5–3 m (5–10 ft) in width. [3] The stems intricately branch from the root crown and spread outward.

  5. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dwarf birch Betulaceae (birch family) Betula cordifolia: mountain paper birch; heartleaf birch Betulaceae (birch family) Betula ermanii: Erman's birch Betulaceae (birch family) Betula glandulosa: American dwarf birch Betulaceae (birch family) Betula grossa: Japanese cherry birch Betulaceae (birch family) Betula jacquemontii: white ...

  6. Spiraea nipponica - Wikipedia

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    Spiraea nipponica is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to the island of Shikoku, Japan. [1] Growing to 1.2–2.5 m (4–8 ft) tall and broad, it is a deciduous shrub with clusters of small, bowl-shaped white flowers in midsummer. [2] The specific epithet nipponica means "Japanese". [3]

  7. 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.

  8. Spiraea cantoniensis - Wikipedia

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    It is a deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub that reaches a size of 1–2 m height, with many thin branches, arched, flexible and glabrous.The leaves are alternate, simple, small petiolate, with 2–6 cm long green lanceolate, elliptical-rhomboidal or slightly obovate lamina, with 3 nerves parallel from its base, irregularly crenate-dentate in its distal half.

  9. Spiraea thunbergii - Wikipedia

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    This species forms an interspecific hybrid with Spiraea japonica L. fil. [7]. In the horticultural trade one can obtain several varieties of Spiraea thunbergii, such as 'Mt Fuji' (white flowers), 'Ogon' (bright yellow-green leaves and white flowers), 'Mellow yellow' and 'Fugino pink'.

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