Spirea X ended in 1993.
Spirea X was created in 1990.
In the fall after bloom.
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In order to tell if a Spirea shrub is dead, the branches must be thoroughly looked at. If they are brown, brittle, and fall right out when touched, then the bush is probably dead.
As most varieties of Spirea are hardy in the UK I would assume the problem in Florida would be too much heat so watch the water.
Under-watering or over-watering can cause Spirea to have a lot of dead branches.ÊWater can fail to penetrate deep into the soil Êor it can penetrate excessively;driving out oxygen.Ê
Once a year unless pruned.
Speir- is the Greek root for 'spirea'. Derivatives are the Greek noun 'speira' and the later Latin noun 'spira'. Both the Greek and the Latin derivatives mean 'coil, twist'. Another Greek derivative of the original Greek root is the noun 'speirema', which means 'convolution'.
Spiraea cantoniensis, commonly known as Chinese spirea, is not considered toxic to dogs. While ingestion of any plant material can potentially cause gastrointestinal upset, spirea plants are generally safe for pets. However, it's always best to monitor your dog and consult a veterinarian if you suspect they have ingested something harmful.
Spirea 'Princess' is not an evergreen; it is a deciduous shrub. This means it loses its leaves in the fall and regrows them in the spring. It is valued for its attractive blooms and vibrant foliage during the growing season, but it will not retain leaves year-round.