Spiraea Anthony Waterer 10L

£21.00

A compact deciduous spiraea with flat heads of rose-pink flowers through summer above green foliage. Easy, reliable and loved by bees, it is ideal for borders and low informal hedging. Non Members Delivery Notes and charges

Description

Spiraea japonica ‘Anthony Waterer’ – Japanese spiraea

Botanical name: Spiraea japonica ‘Anthony Waterer’
Common names: Japanese spiraea
Family: Rosaceae (rose family)
Plant type: Deciduous shrub
Habit: Compact, bushy, mound-forming
Pot size: 10 litre pot
Eventual size: Approx. 0.8–1m tall × 1–1.2m spread
Foliage: Green leaves, the new growth sometimes flecked cream and pink; deciduous
Flowers: Flat heads of rose-pink flowers through summer (June–August)
Scent: Not notably scented
Aspect / light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Most soils; moist but well-drained; any pH
Hardiness: RHS H7 (very hardy, below −20°C); USDA zones 4–8
Exposure: Sheltered or exposed; very tolerant
Native range: Species native to Japan and eastern Asia
Toxicity / pet & child safety: Generally considered non-toxic to people and pets

Spiraea ‘Anthony Waterer’ is a reliable compact shrub with flat heads of rose-pink flowers through summer over green foliage, sometimes flecked cream and pink. Tough, easy and loved by bees and butterflies.

GardenAdvice notes

A compact, easy-going deciduous shrub, Japanese spiraea is one of the most reliable and undemanding of all small shrubs, forming a neat mound smothered in flat heads of flowers through summer. Tough, hardy and adaptable, it is superb for the front of borders, low informal hedging, mass planting and containers, and its flowers are loved by bees and butterflies.

Growing & planting

Plant in autumn or spring in most soils in full sun to partial shade — it is very tolerant and easy, though flower and foliage colour are best in good light. Give it moist but well-drained soil for the best growth. Space about 60cm apart. Water well while establishing.

Care & maintenance

Low-maintenance. Prune in early spring, cutting the whole plant back fairly hard to a low framework — this keeps it compact, encourages the best flowering and, in coloured-foliage forms, the brightest new leaves. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage a second flush. It responds well to hard pruning. Feed and mulch in spring.

Propagation

  • Cuttings: Take softwood cuttings in summer or hardwood cuttings in autumn.
  • Division: Suckering clumps can be divided in autumn or spring.

Pests & diseases

Generally trouble-free, tough and healthy, with few pests or diseases. One of the easiest and most reliable of shrubs.

Uses in the garden

Superb at the front of mixed and shrub borders, as low informal hedging, in mass and group plantings, in wildlife gardens and in containers, where its neat habit and long summer flowering earn their place.

Wildlife value

The flat flowerheads are very attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects through summer.

Toxicity & safety

Japanese spiraea is generally regarded as non-toxic to people and pets.

GardenAdvice tip

‘Anthony Waterer’ is a classic, dependable little shrub — neat, tough and smothered in rose-pink flowers all summer that bees and butterflies adore. The secret to keeping it compact and free-flowering is a hard prune in early spring, cutting it right back to a low framework; deadheading the spent flowers often brings a useful second flush.

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