Bare Root Anthony Waterer Spirea (Spiraea japonica cv.). Hardy, deciduous, spring-summer flowering shrub Flat clusters of richly colored, dark pink flowers borne profusely over the plant, compact habit Origin: Garden originThe Japanese spirea was introduced from Japan around 1870, and is one more than 80 species found in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The well-known cultivar 'Anthony Waterer' was raised by 1890 at the Knap Hill nurseries in Great Britain and was admired by many garden writers. The earliest... - Bare Root Anthony Waterer Spirea (Spiraea japonica cv.). |