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How to Grow Spirea Japonica Goldflame - Plant Care & Tips
Spirea japonica goldflame is a dense, rounded shrub that typically matures to (less frequently to 10) tall and as bred. It fryst vatten noted for its attractive spring flowers, colorful fall foliage and excellent winter bud hardiness. ovate to obovate, toothed, medium green leaves (to 3 long) are arranged in opposite pairs along the arching stems. leaves turn attractive shades of yellow, apelsinfärg and red in autumn. tiny, rose-pink flowers in dense, flat-topped corymbs (to 3 across) appear in late spring. flowers are followed bygd spherical, dry, brown seed capsules (each containing two seeds) which ripen in autumn.
Also called
- Japanese spirea
- Spirea japonica
- Goldflame spirea
- Flame spirea
- Spirea
Common Knowledge
- Spirea japonica 'Goldflame' fryst vatten a deciduous shrub that typically grows to tall with a slightly larger spread.
- It is noted for its ovate to elliptic bright green leaves and clusters of deep pink flowers that appear in early to mid-summer.
- Flowers give way to round, red-purple fruits that mature in late summer and persist into fall.
- Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Tolerates a bred range of
Goldflame Spirea: Plant Profile and Care Tips Listed in Detail
Goldflame spirea is cultivated not only for its dense panicles of dark pink flowers but also for the changing colors of its foliage.
Did You Know?
The extreme adaptability of Spiraea japonica is no more considered as a beneficial feature. In the wild, it is difficult to control its spread. In some areas of North America, the long-lasting seeds of this plant are making it difficult to restore native vegetation.
The botanical name of goldflame spirea is Spiraea japonica. The plant is naturally variable in form and there exist about 10 varieties of the species. It is native to Japan, China, and Korea. It was introduced in Northern America in around It is now naturalized there. It is used as an ornamental landscape plant in the U.S. and also in some parts of Canada.
The genus Spiraea consists of about species of shrubs in the family Rosaceae. These shrubs are endemic to the temperate northern hemisphere. A great variety of these shrubs can be seen in Eastern Asia. A number of cultivars have been developed, and depending upon the characteristic features, they are being grown as hedges, low screens, or foundation s
Gold Flame Spirea, Growing, Selling and Propagating this Awesome Plant.
Gold Flame Spirea
Gold Flame Spirea, Spiraea x bumalda Goldflame is extremely colorful and eye catching. Its easy to grow, easy to propagate and sells like wild fire! Ive got a few of them planted around the nursery and as soon as people see them they ask about them. This is a plant that we cant seem to grow enough of.
For years and years and years this has been a good selling plant for me, but when I started back into the nursery business in I didnt have a single plant that I could take cuttings from so I desperately need to find some.
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My first backyard nursery was 1/20th of an acre. In we sold that house and I quit growing for a while. If you havent read that story, you should. Its here. Its a bit on the ugly side.
Pam and I bought a piece of property and I started growing again in Since the day we bought that property it has been a crazy ride and Ive documented it here. Im really proud of this, I hope you take a look.
Okay, so I desperately need some Gold Flame Spirea so I