Spiraea is not only easy to care for but also extremely decorative. So it is not surprising that it has found a place in many gardens. The flowering time varies depending on the variety from spring to autumn.

Spiraea is particularly floriferous in a sunny location. If, on the other hand, it is in the shade, you can help with a little fertilizer. Only cut the spirea for the vase when it is in full bloom, otherwise the buds will no longer open.
The flowering time and color of different varieties:
- Spring spears: April to May, white
- Carpathian Spiraea: May to June, white
- Himalayan Spiraea: May to July, pink
- Japanese Shrub: June to July, crimson
- Summer piers: June to August, dark red
- spatula: June to July, pink
- Tomentose spirea: July to September, violet
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With a clever planting plan, you can look forward to blooming spiraea in your garden from March through to autumn.