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  1. This spirea cultivar is a dense, upright, compact, mounded deciduous shrub which typically grows to 3-4′ tall with a similar spread. Profuse white flowers in small corymbs cover the arching stems of this plant in late spring.

  2. 6 days ago · June Bride Nippon spirea is so named for its abundant sprays of bridal white flowers produced in the most favored month for weddings. The genus Spiraea consists of small to medium sized flowering shrubs with a fine-textured twiggy mounding habit.

    • Bridal Wreath Spirea Care
    • Types of Bridal Wreath Spirea
    • Pruning
    • Propagating Bridal Wreath Spirea
    • How to Grow Bridal Wreath Spirea from Seed
    • Overwintering
    • Common Pests & Plant Diseases
    • How to Get Bridal Wreath Spirea to Bloom
    • Common Problems with Bridal Wreath Spirea
    Handles occasional drought.
    Place in bright, indirect light away from vents and drafty areas.
    Plant in rows at least three feet apart.

    Bridal wreath spirea is scientifically called Spiraea prunifolia and is native to China, Korea, and Taiwan. 1. S. prunifolia 'Plena': The common bridal wreath spirea. Spiraea prunifolia has been in cultivation since 1864 and is regarded by some as inferior to modern cultivars.But it can still be a dependable and easy-care shrub for more informal la...

    This plant tends to spread through suckering, so ground suckers will need to be trimmed off if you want to keep the shrubs confined. If desired, the shrubs can be pruned for shape or size immediately after the spring flowering period. Always use clean, sharp pruning shears. A good pruning routine is to remove all dead wood, as well as some of the o...

    The best way to propagate bridal wreath spirea shrubs is by rooting softwood cuttings during the active growing season. To do so: 1. Cut segments of flexible stem tips 6- to 8-inches long. Remove the bottom leaves from these trimmed segments. Dip the cut end into powdered rooting hormone. 2. Fill a 6-inch pot with moist potting mix, then plant four...

    Although not common, seed propagation is possible. Seedlings will take several years to grow into mature landscape plants, which is why propagation is usually through vegetative means, such as softwood cuttings. It's best to plant bridal wreath spirea in the spring so it has ample time to develop its root system in time for winter. 1. Sow the seeds...

    These hardy shrubs generally require no winter protection against cold. Their spiny stems make them reasonably resistant to deer browsing, but rabbits sometimes nibble on them when the plants are young, so a protective wire mesh screen is a good idea for young shrubs.

    There are no serious pest or disease problems for the bridal wreath spirea, but they can be mildly susceptible to many diseases and insects that attack other members of the rose family. These include leaf spot, fire blight, powdery mildew, root rot, aphids, leaf roller, and scale.

    Bloom Months

    Bridal wreath spirea typically blooms robustly in spring, usually in April, before the stems leaf out.

    How Long Does Bridal Wreath Spirea Bloom?

    Bridal wreath spirea blooms for about 10 days to two weeks.

    What Do Bridal Wreath Spirea Flowers Look and Smell Like?

    The flowers are small, grouped in clusters of three to six, only white with a tinge of green with no distinguishable fragrance. Other spirea species may have colored flowers (usually pink or purple) but are S. japonica or Japanese spirea cultivars.

    Bridal wreath spirea is an easy, mostly care-free plant. But there are a couple of issues you may encounter.

    • Spiraea prunifolia
    • Rosaceae
    • Bridal wreath spirea
    • Shrub
  3. Spiraea nipponica 'June Bride' is a broadleaf deciduous shrub with. In spring white flowers emerge. Attracts butterflies making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun and regular water. Does well in well-drained soil.

  4. 'June Bride', also known as Japanese Bridal Wreath is an early flowering spiraea with dense, arching branches. It is grown for its mass of small dainty white flowers and arching stems that appear from mid to late spring.

  5. Find help & information on Spiraea nipponica 'June Bride' Nippon spiraea 'June Bride' Shrubs from the RHS

  6. Description of Nippon Spirea: Snowmound, June Bride, Gelves Rainbow. How to plant and select the right soil. Rules for watering, feeding and pruning a plant. Preparation for wintering. Diseases and pests.

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