Spirea is a genus of plants in the Rosaceae family, originating from southeastern Asia.
Several hybrids from the original species of the Spiraea genus are also cultivated.
All of our Spiraea species can be found here!
In the end, it is one deciduous shrub from the stem. It is very subtle and has very dense branching, erect and slightly curved at the end. It is used as an ornamental plant for the preparation of hedges and borders, but also for terraces and balconies.
Its leaves are toothed or lobed and often petiolate.
Your flowers are white or pink, very small, and collected in abundant inflorescences, lightly scented.
The first flowering occurs from the beginning of spring but varies depending on the species.

- Your fruits are small capsules that emerge after flowering.
- It can reach a height of 50cm to 200cm.
- Spiraea is a rustic plant that is easy to grow.
- EXPOSURE: It prefers medium sunny positions and can even thrive in the shade.
- TEMPERATURE: It loves a temperate climate and can withstand cold, though it fears late frosts.
- LAND: It adapts to almost all terrains.
- WATERFALL: Watering is generally necessary only in case of severe drought.
- PRUNING It requires regular thinning, pruning, and removal of dry parts.
- PROPAGATION It can be propagated through tuft division in autumn or late winter, or by woody cuttings in autumn and spring.
- PLACING Being cultivated in containers can be done at any time of the year.
There are many species of Spiraea, we offer you ours:
Spirea Arguta
Spiraea Arguta is a deciduous shrub with a rounded shape, featuring pure white flowers along the upright, then curved, branches from March to April. It can grow up to approximately 1.5 meters in height.
Used alone, in groups, or in free hedges.
The Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound is a deciduous shrub with an arched shape, featuring pure white flowers in May and June. The leaves turn yellow in autumn.
It favors a sunny location. It can grow up to approximately 1 meter tall.
It is used individually, in clusters, or to form free hedges.
Spirea Vanhouttei
Spiraea Vanhouttei is a deciduous shrub with an arched form, featuring pure white flowers in May.
It favors a sunny location. It can grow up to approximately 2 meters tall.
It is used individually, in clusters, or as part of free hedges.
Spiraea Bumalda Shirobana
Spiraea Bumalda Shirobana is a deciduous shrub with a rounded form, flowering in pink and white corymbs from July to August. It can attain a height of about 80 cm.
Used alone, in groups or in free hedges.
Spirea Thunbergii
Spiraea Thunbergii is a deciduous shrub native to China, characterized by a rounded form and hanging branches. It produces stunning pink and white corymbs during spring. Its height can be approximately 150-180 cm. It is used alone, in groups, or as part of free hedges.
Spiraea Japonica Billardii
Spiraea Japonica Billardii is a deciduous shrub that blooms with bright pink flowers in panicles from July to September. It can grow to about 1.5 meters tall.
Used alone, in groups, or in free hedges.
Spiraea Japonica Little Princess
Spiraea Japonica Little Princess is a deciduous shrub with light pink flowers, blooming in June and September. It prefers a sunny location. It can grow to a height of about 50 cm.
Used alone, in groups, or in free hedges.
Spiraea Bumalda Anthony Waterer
Spiraea Bumalda Anthony Waterer is a deciduous shrub with a rounded shape that flowers in pink-purple corymbs from June to September. It can grow to a height of about 80 cm.
Used alone, in groups, or in free hedges.
Spiraea Bumalda Gold Flame
Spiraea Bumalda Goldflame is a deciduous shrub. It has yellow-orange leaves in spring, then turns golden yellow in summer.
It flowers with carmine pink blooms throughout the summer. It can grow to a height of about 50 cm.
Used alone, in groups or in free hedges.
