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Thunberg's spiraea with white flower clusters
Rosaceae23 April 202612 min

Thunberg's spiraea: complete guide

Spiraea thunbergii

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Overview

Thunberg's spiraea (Spiraea thunbergii), also known as Thunberg's meadowsweet, is a graceful early-spring blooming shrub originating from Korea, Japan and central Japan. This plant is characterized by its delicate white flowers and fine foliage morphology. It is an essential choice for early spring plantings and hedgerow design.

Appearance and bloom

Thunberg's spiraea grows as an elegant, branching shrub with fine, slender branches. The plant produces whitish flowers in compact clusters along the branches, creating a spectacular spring display. Flowering occurs in April and May before leaves fully unfold.

Ideal location

This shrub thrives best in full sun to lightly shaded environments. Thunberg's spiraea appreciates morning sun and protection from intense afternoon sun in very hot regions. Plant in visible garden areas for maximum effect.

Soil

The plant grows optimally in neutral to slightly acidic soil (pH 6.5-7.0). Thunberg's spiraea is fairly adaptable and accepts most garden soils as long as well-draining.

Watering

Watering is moderate to regular, especially during growing period. Ensure the soil does not completely dry out; regular moisture is important. Once established supplemental water is less critical.

Pruning

Pruning immediately after blooming helps maintain shape. Remove dead or weak wood from the base. Avoid heavy pruning during growing season; this disrupts flowering.

Maintenance calendar

Spring: Blooming occurs; light pruning after flowering Summer: Maintain regular watering; active growing period Fall: Winter preparation; pruning is completed Winter: Dormant; minimal attention required

Winter hardiness

Thunberg's spiraea is winter hardy in temperate climates and withstands temperatures to -10C. In harsh winters twig breakage can occur; prevent snow load damage.

Companion plants

Combine Thunberg's spiraea with other spring-blooming shrubs such as forsythia and viburnum. This combination creates a spectacular spring display in the landscape.

Closing

Thunberg's spiraea is a classic choice for spring blooms in gardens and hedgerow systems. With its delicate flowers and graceful form, it forms a valuable structural plant. Visit gardenworld.app/en for more garden design inspiration.

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