ASTILBE JAPONICA vs SPIREA: NOUN
- A Japanese shrub that resembles members of the genus Spiraea; widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors; often forced by florists for Easter blooming
- The unrelated astilbe
- Any of many flowering shrubs, of the genus Spiraea, that have clusters of white or pink flowers
- Any of various shrubs of the genus Spiraea of the rose family, having clusters of small white or pink flowers and including bridal wreath, hardhack, and meadowsweet.
- A Japanese shrub that resembles members of the genus Spiraea; widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors; often forced by florists for Easter blooming
- Any rosaceous plant of the genus Spiraea; has sprays of small white or pink flowers
ASTILBE JAPONICA vs SPIREA: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors
- Widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors
ASTILBE JAPONICA vs SPIREA: RELATED WORDS
- Japanese beetle, Japanese andromeda, Gambier, Fuji, Cryptomeria, Corchorus, Catechu, Andromeda, Camellia, Dwarf astilbe, Astilbe chinensis pumila, False goatsbeard, Astilbe biternata, Spirea, Spiraea
- Shrub, Cherry laurel, Coreopsis, Buddleia, Potentilla, Astilbe, Viburnum, Cotoneaster, Hydrangea, Forsythia, Butterfly bush, Weigela, Bridal wreath, Astilbe japonica, Spiraea
ASTILBE JAPONICA vs SPIREA: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Andromeda, Corchorus, Cryptomeria, Gambier, Japanese beetle, Kumquat, Laurel, Weigelia, Scopolamine, Plum, Kerria, Loquat, Camellia, Spirea, Spiraea
- Mahonia, Shrub, Cherry laurel, Coreopsis, Buddleia, Potentilla, Astilbe, Viburnum, Cotoneaster, Hydrangea, Forsythia, Butterfly bush, Weigela, Bridal wreath, Spiraea
ASTILBE JAPONICA vs SPIREA: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Other activities spirea, potentilla, cotoneaster, caragana, lilacs and over help yield a neat professional.
- As growing spirea requires slightly moist soil blend fertilizer product label grows best full.
- This type of spirea is successfully used in landscape design as a hedge.
- Mound layering works well on apple rootstocks, spirea, quince, daphne, magnolia, and cotoneaster.
- Japanese spirea has leaves that are deeply serrated with a ruffled edge.
- Original compositions are obtained from Vargutta spirea with maples and conifers.
- Spirea requires rejuvenation pruning about once every three or four years.
- Japanese spirea, a cultivar that has been around for generations.
- FWIW, FLOXIN was Chairman of the spirea group Public christie.
- The botanical name of goldflame spirea is Spiraea japonica.
ASTILBE JAPONICA vs SPIREA: QUESTIONS
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- What are the best companion plants for the Gold Mound Spirea?
- Why is Spirea important for the treatment of cancer?