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Although there are a number of dwarf spireas on the market, I still admire Spiraea prunifolia ‘Plena’ or bridalwreath spirea. At maturity this old fashioned plant flames into a voluminous bonfire every fall. Not for the small garden, but if you have a large area to fill it’s well worth it. It presents a similar show of bright white for three weeks in spring, when it’s covered with billions of minuscule double rose-like flowers. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Karen Cherry








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