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False SpireaAstilbe arendsii
1. Bridal Veil
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The classic white astilbe, ‘Bridal Veil’ has lacy white panicles that gently droop at the tips, lending a frothy look to the clump.
12B-N8" Gr  n/a18"-22"4-9
  
2. Fanal
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‘Fanal’ has been around since 1933 but remains one of the best red Astilbes. It is attractive in almost every season. The fernlike foliage emerges a deep bronzy red in spring, then turns a rich green that looks good all summer.
12B-N8" Gr 20"12"-15"3-8
 Astilbe chinensis
3. Dark Side of the Moon
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An instant classic for the landscape! ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ is the only dark leafed Astilbe with purple flowers that's on the market. Rich deep chocolate burgundy leaves form an incredibly attractive mound of foliage. Emerging leaves are yellow with a dark margin with a glossy sheen that become completely dark as they age. Dark stems hold raspberry buds that burst forth with rosy purple flowers. This performs best both for growing and flowering in full sun in the north with adequate moisture, but also grows in shade.
12B-NPW #2 Pt 20"-22"28"-34"4-9
  
4. Maggie Daley
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A later blooming species useful for extending the bloom season into late summer. Foliage is deeply incised, coarsely textured, and often bronze-green in color. Flowers are borne on narrow, branched panicles. Though garden performance is far superior in moist soils, members of this species are moderately drought tolerant.
12B-N8" Gr 28"16"-20"4-9
 Astilbe hybrid
5. Rise and Shine
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Large, hot pink, pyramidal plumes are held on strong stems above a robust mound of beautiful foliage. This A. chinensis hybrid is more tolerant of sun and drier soils than many other astilbes.
12B-N8" TC 27"12"-18"4-9
 Astilbe simplicifolia
6. Pretty In Pink
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One of the longest blooming Astilbe with over 6 weeks of flowering. Pink flowers contrast beautifully against the dark burgundy foliage.
12B-N8" TC 23"-27"18"-24"3-8
 Astilbe thunbergii
7. Ostrich Plume (Straussenfeder)
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Rich coral-rose, arching plumes are very large, open, and drooping; very different than typical astilbe flowers. Blooms are presented on tall stems above the glaucous foliage. Absolutely magnificent when full grown, especially near a water feature.
12B-N8" Gr 30"24"-28"4-9
False Spirea (Sem)Sorbaria sorbifolia
8. First Editions® Matcha Ball (‘Levgreen’)
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Forming a perfect round ball fern-like leaves cover Matcha Ball® in a fresh shade of green, much like Matcha tea. When the leaves first emerge in very early spring, the leaves and petioles have hints of red and orange-peach that ultimately mature to green in the summer and yellow in the fall. Matcha Ball® sparsely blooms, which helps it maintain a tight round form throughout the growing season. It prefers moist, well-drained organic soil, and tolerates full sun to some light shade. Matcha Ball® is the perfect sized shrub for the smallest of gardens.
 #3 Pot 24"-36"36"-48"3-7
Fasle SpireaAstilbe arendsii
9. Chocolate Shogun
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Stunning new introduction (2015) from Japan, glossy chocolate brown leaves makes this the darkest Astilbe yet, maintains good summer color and the plumes of bright pink flowers offer the perfect compliment to the dark foliage.
12B-N10" Bl 14"12"-15"5-7
SpireaSpiraea media
10. Double Play® Blue Kazoo® (‘SMSMBK’)
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Blue foliage with red tones. The cool blue foliage of Double Play® Blue Kazoo® spirea is the perfect contrast to the crisp white blooms. Hints of purple, lime, and red in the new growth foreshadow the outstanding fall color.
SD-15PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36"24"-36"3-8
 Spiraea nipponica
11. Snowmound
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An easy to grow shrub with graceful, spreading branches, dark green foliage, and an abundance of white flower clusters that provide a spectacular show in mid- to late spring. Use at the back of the border or as a showy spring accent. Cut stems with blossoms create stunning flower arrangements.
SB-11#3 Pot 48"-6'48"-6'4-9
Spirea (Japanese)Spiraea japonica
12. Double Play® Big Bang® (‘Traci’)
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Massive pink flowers bloom against the bright yellow foliage. Glowing orange spring foliage. Season long color. Deer resistant. Easy to grow. This is an outstanding landscape plant! It is perfect for mass plantings or as part of the mixed border.
SD-14PWCC #3 Pot   24"-36"36"-48"4-9
  
13. Double Play® Candy Corn® (‘NCSX1’)
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You have to see it to believe it - candy apple red foliage starts the show in spring. As the season progresses, the foliage transforms to pineapple yellow. Dark purple blooms appear in late spring, making this the most eye-poppingly colorful Double Play spirea yet. Developed by Tom Ranney of NCSU.
SD-13PWCC #3 Pot 18"-30"30"-36"4-7
  
14. Double Play® Dolly™ (‘SMNSJSA’)
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A whole new color combination for spirea with unique purple flowers atop clean yellow foliage. The show starts in early spring, before the flowers appear, when the foliage flushes orange-red before transitioning to bright yellow. Growers, retailers, and homeowners will appreciate its neat and compact habit in a container and in the landscape. It’s also very durable and easy to care for, making it an ideal choice for eye-catching yet low-maintenance landscaping.
 PWCC #3 Pot 18"-30"18"-30"3-8
  
15. Double Play® Painted Lady® (‘Minspi’)
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Taking color to a whole new level, this spirea delivers brightly variegated yellow and green foliage and hot pink flowers in late spring. Great for perennial gardens, patio containers, or any place that can be enlivened with a splash of low-maintenance color. The variegation is very clean and stable.
SD-11PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36"24"-48"4-8
  
16. Double Play® Red (‘SMNSJMFR’)
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A flower color breakthrough! This is the first and only spiraea with true red flowers. Add in showy dark burgundy spring foliage and you've got the perfect double play.
SD-16PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36"24"-48"3-9
 Spiraea x
17. Double Play® Doozie® (‘NCSX2’)
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Double Play Doozie® spirea is a ground-breaking non-invasive spirea, the first of its kind. Its lack of seed also makes it a perpetual bloomer, putting all of its energy into creating wave after wave of red-pink flowers from early summer through frost. No deadheading required! Naturally grows as a neat mound.
SD-12PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36"24"-36"3-8
Spirea (Vanhoutte)Spiraea x vanhouttei
18. Vanhoutte Spirea
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Cascades of white flowers envelope this plant in spring. It was selected by Billard of France in 1862 and has been extremely popular for years.
SD-10#3 Pot 5'-8'5'-8'3-8

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