Is spirea Prunifolia invasive?

Spiraea prunifolia (Bridal Wreath) is listed in the Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States. According to the U.S Forest Service, Invasive species have contributed to the decline of 42% of U.S. endangered and threatened species, and for 18% of U.S. endangered or threatened species.

How much sun does a bridal wreath spirea need?

six hours
Bridal Wreath Spirea Care Plant in full sun to part shade, ensuring it receives six hours of sun per day. It will benefit from afternoon shade. It can tolerate all soil types and a range of Ph levels. It requires soil that has good drainage and average moisture.

Do bridal wreath spirea grow fast?

Spirea is a fast-growing shrub, and within a single growing season, it usually achieves full size. Like most shrubs, bridal wreath spirea is best planted early in the growing season, which will allow the shrub’s root system plenty of time to become established before winter.

How do you care for a bridal spirea wreath?

How to Care for Bridal Wreath Bushes

  1. Provide Six Hours of Sunlight. Prune back overhanging vegetation that casts shade on bridal wreath spireas.
  2. Add a Layer of Mulch.
  3. Create a Watering Schedule.
  4. Apply a Slow-Release Fertilizer.
  5. Prune the Plant.
  6. Remove Dead Branches.
  7. Watch for Diseases.

How long does spirea take to grow?

Spireas are fast growers, maturing in just a couple of years in ideal conditions. Even when you start with small sizes they’ll take off quickly. Don’t just plant one, plant a group for a big effect. To grow them as a mass, set individual plants so their tips will touch as they mature.

What plants go well with spirea?

Play up the elegant finely textured green to blue-green spring/summer foliage by contrasting with plants that have red or purple foliage such as loropetalum, smokebush, and photinia. If year-round privacy is not an issue, taller varieties of spirea make for a beautiful, dense flowering hedge.

Can I cut my spirea to the ground?

To control the spirea’s size and keep it blooming year after year, you should prune it back after blooming or when it’s dormant in winter. If it’s severely overgrown, cut it to the ground to rejuvenate the shrub.

How quickly does spirea grow?

Do spirea lose their leaves in winter?

All Spireas are deciduous and lose their leaves in the winter. Most bloom between March and May in our area. Some varieties will produce a second set of flowers if the worn out blooms are pruned off.

Does spirea do well in shade?

Spirea are tolerant of some shade, but full sun produces more flowers with more vibrant colors and brighter fall color.

What is best time to plant spirea?

Fall
Fall is the best planting time, as it is for most shrubs. Spireas are also easy to dig and transplant to new sites, and late fall after leaf drop is the best time for moving these shrubs. These shrubs grow best, more dense, and produce more blooms in full sun.

How tall does spirea get?

2-10 feet tall
Mature size ranges from 2-10 feet tall and wide. This fast grower can add up to 2 feet of new growth in a single season. Plants can be kept smaller with pruning.