Spiraea 'JNSelect A' - Pink Fritsch Meadowsweet
Spiraea fritschiana 'JNSelect A' - Pink Fritsch Meadowsweet
- a compact deciduous shrub with colorful flowers in late spring
- flat-top clusters of two-tone single lavender-pink flowers (darker in center) in June
- flowers on new wood; remove spent flower heads to encourage additional bloom
- blooms are attractive to butterflies!
- foliage grows along thin wispy branches; this is a more coarsely textured spiraea
- great apricot-yellow-pink fall color
- upright, arching form
- unlike most other types of colorful spiraea, this cultivar does not produce weedy seedlings in the landscape!
- benefits from periodic pruning to maintain shape; best to do while dormant
- for full sun, but tolerates light shade better than most other species of Spiraea
- grows 2-3 ft high and 3-5 ft wide
- grows in zones 4-8
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Spiraea fritschiana 'JNSelect A' - Pink Fritsch Meadowsweet
- a compact deciduous shrub with colorful flowers in late spring
- flat-top clusters of two-tone single lavender-pink flowers (darker in center) in June
- flowers on new wood; remove spent flower heads to encourage additional bloom
- blooms are attractive to butterflies!
- foliage grows along thin wispy branches; this is a more coarsely textured spiraea
- great apricot-yellow-pink fall color
- upright, arching form
- unlike most other types of colorful spiraea, this cultivar does not produce weedy seedlings in the landscape!
- benefits from periodic pruning to maintain shape; best to do while dormant
- for full sun, but tolerates light shade better than most other species of Spiraea
- grows 2-3 ft high and 3-5 ft wide
- grows in zones 4-8
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Spiraea fritschiana 'JNSelect A' - Pink Fritsch Meadowsweet
- a compact deciduous shrub with colorful flowers in late spring
- flat-top clusters of two-tone single lavender-pink flowers (darker in center) in June
- flowers on new wood; remove spent flower heads to encourage additional bloom
- blooms are attractive to butterflies!
- foliage grows along thin wispy branches; this is a more coarsely textured spiraea
- great apricot-yellow-pink fall color
- upright, arching form
- unlike most other types of colorful spiraea, this cultivar does not produce weedy seedlings in the landscape!
- benefits from periodic pruning to maintain shape; best to do while dormant
- for full sun, but tolerates light shade better than most other species of Spiraea
- grows 2-3 ft high and 3-5 ft wide
- grows in zones 4-8
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer