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Environment Lifestyle Cutting moody Daphne, spreading Spiraea back into shape Originally published March 14, 2013 at 5:00 am Updated March 15, 2013 at 3:01 pm ...
Farmingdale shares that Spiraea, once established, can withstand drought conditions with ease, even during the height of summer. Even if left unwatered for two weeks, the blooms won't droop.
The Royal Horticultural Society describes spiraea as an "upright, deciduous shrub about 1.5m tall, with sharply-toothed dark green leaves to 12 c.m. long", making it a stellar choice for mixed ...
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