Bridal Wreath Spiraea
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Comments (2)The classic bridal wreath spiraea is Spiraea vanhoutteii. But there are a number of species very similar in appearance. Here is a link that might be useful: bridal wreath type spiraeas...See MoreCan Anyone Identify This Bush?
Comments (7)Helen, that's a new one on me, about the leaf scars. Thanks! Here's what these look like. I wish those images were all labeled as to what kind of tree or bush they were from. If it's a mulberry, as you and Joe think, then I'll just throw these cuttings away. The last thing I need out here is another mulberry. Oh and I notice I reverted to calling it a tree and it was not. Large bush. Kind of appropriate, though, don't you think, to have a mulberry bush near an old school building? Isn't there an old sing-song about "Here we go 'round the mulberry bush"? Heh....See MoreIs it spirea?
Comments (4)Have you tried Googling for images of bridal wreath spiraea? That might help to clarify things for you short of you posting a photo of the plant in question. And yes, depending on where you are located, bridal wreath spiraea is blooming or has already bloomed, depending on type. There are at least 3 different species of spiraea known by that common name....See MoreHave / Want
Comments (4)Hello, I have seeds that I would like to trade, below is a list of seeds I have to trade and a list of what I want. Musquee de Provence Pumpkin, and regular pumpkin ,Sprout mix, Swiss chard, Watercress, Dates, Grapefruit seeds and organic Grapefruit, Collards, Parsnip, Honeydews, rhubarb, Florida Ferns, Beautiful Red Crepe Myrtle, Tall Boneset, Evening Primrose, Borage, Dwarf Sungold Sunflower (teddy bear) , Giant White Moonflower from ( burpee seeds ), Mina Lobata ( spanish flag ), Formosan Lily, Anise-Hyssopus, Tickseed, Cactus( Sedum pachyphyllum), Mixed 4 o'clocks,. 3 Ranunculus holland grown, 5 packs of Garnet Red Amaranth, ..... If there on the list they are still available, I delete thyem as they go . I am looking for all kinds of Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Zuccini, Summer Squash, Radish, Beets, Onions, Scallions, Carrotts, Chinese cabbage ,and regular Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Spinach, Green Beans, Basil, Oregano, Parsley, Celery, Mint, Garlic, Dill....... let me know what you have . Please contact me for exchange ,thanks...See Moreroseyp8255
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