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Garden: Spirea

This a picture of one of the beautiful Spirea in our yard in May.

By Judy from Grand Rapids, MI

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09/12/2009

Very pretty.

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(Archived Aug 03, 2009)'Little Princess' Spirea Shrub In My Garden

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The name of my spirea is "Little Princess."

It has pink to rose-crimson colored flowers in late spring through summer.

Spirea is a deciduous flowering shrub and there are many different varieties.

Spirea shrubs are very easy to grow and has no particular pests.

They prefer well-drained, deep moist soil. Full sun. Tolerates heat. Very showy.

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By Sandra Hemstock

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RE: 'Little Princess' Spirea Shrub In My Garden

I have also found that deer leave this shrub alone. I like the 'little princess' spirea also. I live in zone 3 and have no problem growing many different kinds of spireas here. (06/11/2005)

By valleyrimgirl

RE: 'Little Princess' Spirea Shrub In My Garden

Wow i love your spirea it is so big . (06/11/2005)

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RE: 'Little Princess' Spirea Shrub In My Garden

WOW, that shrub is beautiful. I'm so glad you posted a picture because I have a shrub that died over this winter and I need a replacement. Now I know what to put in that spot. (06/12/2005)

By Roberta

RE: 'Little Princess' Spirea Shrub In My Garden

So beautiful and I want it! Thanks for showing us Sandra! http://www.teapotcottage.com (07/07/2005)

By Anonymous

RE: 'Little Princess' Spirea Shrub In My Garden

I love this and want one for our garden bed ! Now to find one to trade or buy ! Thanks for the great article and picture. (05/09/2007)

By Allison

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