Pink buds with hints of red in them open to pure white blooms in spring - right when shoppers are in the garden center. The lemon-lime foliage holds its color well through the summer without burning, and takes on brilliant oranges in fall. The full, compact habit is very attractive in a container. A great plant for retailers and landscapers who need easy, adaptable color for colder climates. (CPBR#5121)
Height: 3-4'
Spread: 3-4'
Shape: Rounded
Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
Foliage: Lemon-lime
Fall Foliage: Orange
Zone: 3-8
Vibrant red shoots emerge in spring and mature into rich bronze, red-tipped foliage. Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer and contrast nicely with the foliage. In fall the foliage takes on rich russet tones that remain colorful well into November. Does best in full sun. 2000 MichiganI Grower's Choice Award Winner.
Height: 18"
Spread: 24"
Shape: Compact
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Light green, red-tipped
Fall Foliage: Russet red
Zone: 3-8
A COPF introduction in 1980. A bushy plant with pink flowers in June-July. Outstanding small colorful foliage plant for accent or contrast in the foundation planting or shrub border. Full sun.
Height: 18-24"
Spread: 2-3'
Shape: Low, mounded
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Yellow
Fall Foliage: Red-tinged
Zone: 3-8
superstar™ spiraea steals the show with its more compact form and spectacular three-season appeal.
its new leaves start out scarlet red, becoming a dark green, then changing to a brilliant bronze color in the fall. pink blossoms cover the plant all summer long.
Brilliant red new growth changing to golden yellow then to green. Beautiful crimson flowers in midsummer. Trouble-free accent or foundation plant.
Height: 2-3'
Spread: 3-4'
Shape: Low, mounded
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Bright golden becoming bronze-green
Fall Foliage: Red-bronze
Zone: 3-8