| Spiraea japonica Goldmound is an upright deciduous shrub with a clumping habit. Sharply toothed leaves are yellow to yellowish-green, lance-shaped, to 5 inches long, persistent into fall, and almost evergreen in warmer climates of the south. In late spring, showy, pink flowers are borne prolifically in upright, rounded corymbs up to 8 inches in diamter. Spiraea can be nipped by late frost, prune after flowering. Fast growing, good for filling a space in a shrub border. Prefers full sun and well drained soil. Native to China and Japan. |