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which Spiraea is this?
I've passed this Spiraea this morning. I'm guessing that it's Spiraea
nipponica. Would anyone care to confirm, or suggest another identification? http://florulaehortenses.blogspot.co...h-spiraea.html -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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which Spiraea is this?
In article , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes I've passed this Spiraea this morning. I'm guessing that it's Spiraea nipponica. Would anyone care to confirm, or suggest another identification? http://florulaehortenses.blogspot.co...h-spiraea.html Goodness! Glad you said spiraea first Stewart as I would have gone with a viburnum immediately! It's also later than my spiraea and the leaves are much broader. Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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Yes, S nipponica has white tennis-ball groups of flowers on long bending stems. But the one you have photographed is rather disappointingly thinly covered in flowers in comparison to the ones I've seen. But there are also loads of hybrids which probably makes positive identification difficult in some of these cases. |
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