Bridal wreath spirea, also known as oldfashioned bridal wreath spiraea because it can be found growing in older landscapes It has a moderate growth rate culminating in an open, leggy, and loose form The bark on the bridal wreath spiraea is smooth and shiny brown The stems can have a zigzag arrangement The leaves are in an alternate arrangement and 12 inches long They areReeves Spirea is a tough, hardy Spirea variety with excellent cold hardiness, and fast growth In very warm climates may even tend to be almost evergreen, or semievergreen Always one of the first shrubs to break bud in spring, Reeves Spirea is generally covered in nice green foliage by late March, and already blooming by first week of April here in East TN Blooms occur in clusters of How do you prune a bridal veil Bush?
Bridal veil spirea shrub