Spiraea X Bumalda - Bumald Spirea


Spiraea X Bumalda - Bumald Spirea

Spiraea x Bumalda - Bumald Spirea

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Ein Strauch, der normalerweise in Landschaften in Form einer seiner verschiedenen Sorten gesehen wird. Diese toleranten Pflanzen verpflanzen leicht und können in sandigen Böden verwendet werden.

Kultivare enthalten: "Anthony Waterer" - 3 Fuß groß mit einer viel größeren Ausbreitung, dunkelrosa bis rote Blüten; 'Froebelii' - etwas kompakter als Anthony Waterer, rosa Blüten; 'Gold Flame' - neues Wachstum gelb bis bronze, wird gelblich grün, rosa Blüten.

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Spiraea bumalda Anthony Waterer - 101KSpiraea bumalda Froebeli - 78K
Spiraea bumalda Goldflamme - 62K
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Spiraea X Bumalda - Bumald Spirea

FAQ - 💬

❓ Where is the best place to plant a spirea?

👉 full sunThe spirea shrub does best when planted in full sun or light shade. Planting the shrub in full shade results in stunted growth, and a reduction in the number and size of blooms. Position your spirea in an area with well-drained soil, as they do not like wet feet.

❓ Do spirea plants spread?

👉 For USDA zones 4 to 8. Vanhoutte spirea (S. x vanhouttei) is a deciduous broadleaf shrub with an arching branch habit that can grow 5 to 8 feet high and spread as much as 7 to 10 feet wide.

❓ How far apart should spirea bushes be planted?

👉 2 to 15 feet apartSpacing: Space spirea plants 2 to 15 feet apart, depending on the expected mature width of the plant and the application. To create dense, full spirea hedges, you can space your plants more closely together as long as you give them some elbow room.

❓ What plants go well with spirea?

👉 They look especially good paired with bigleaf hydrangeas. Or set them near clumps of hostas that will take some sun. Since spirea blossoms are mainly flat clusters, contrast the flower shapes you plant nearby. Narrow purple spikes of salvia or upright plumes of astilbe add nice variety.

❓ Should spirea be cut back every year?

👉 You should actually prune your spirea more than once a year, at least twice. Give it a good trim after it flowers in the spring by cutting back the tips of the stems to the top leaf bud. This removes the dead blossoms and also may trigger a second blooming and new leaf growth. You can also shape the shrub at this time.

❓ Can I cut my spirea to the ground?

👉 Fall is the time for the most severe pruning of spirea. With sharp shears, cut each stem back to about 8 inches (20 cm.) from the ground. Don't worry that the plant won't bounce back.

❓ How long does a spirea live?

👉 Planting & Growing Goldmound Spirea will grow to be about 3 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 4 feet. It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesn't necessarily require facer plants in front. It grows at a fast rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 20 years.

❓ How quickly does spirea grow?

👉 How big do spirea bushes get? Mature size ranges from 2-10 feet tall and wide. This fast grower can add up to 2 feet of new growth in a single season.

❓ How do I prepare spirea for winter?

👉 Cutting Back Spirea For Winter In the fall, before the shrub goes dormant, you can prune your Spirea to prepare it for the winter months. After the foliage begins to fall off, cut off the lower stems to shape the shrub and keep a compact shape. Each stem can be cut within 8 to 12 inches from the ground.

❓ Do spirea lose their leaves in winter?

👉 All Spireas are deciduous and lose their leaves in the winter. Most bloom between March and May in our area. Some varieties will produce a second set of flowers if the worn out blooms are pruned off.

❓ Can I cut spirea to the ground?

👉 Fall is the time for the most severe pruning of spirea. With sharp shears, cut each stem back to about 8 inches (20 cm.) from the ground. Don't worry that the plant won't bounce back.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Renewal Pruning Spirea - Taming the Monster.


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