Another new-to-me plant: Bridal Wreath, or Spirea Prunifolia. There’s one large shrub, seen here, and several little “spikes” scattered throughout some of the other flower beds. (The last picture was taken a week ago.)
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i am wanting to buy about 50 white spirea bushes for a boundry on some of my land. do you sell such and if so how much would this be? if you do not sell, do you know of someone that does. thanks
Hi, there. Where are you located? Perhaps we can find a local supplier for you.
I would like to know if you could sell me some cuttings of the bridal wreath bush.
Hi, Debbie, we aren’t a commercial farm, but if you’re local, I’d be happy to bring you some when we prune after bloom. Just shoot me a message on the “contact us” page. Thanks for stopping by.
Do goats like to eat the Bridal Wreath Spirea?
Hi, Mary. We don’t have any, so no idea, but hopefully a reader may have some input! Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Stacey,
What kind of Sprea is your 2nd picture? My mother is looking for the one with tiny white flowers and I think that’s the one.
Hi, Cindy, they are all the same plant, which I have learned is NOT bridal wreath because it doesn’t arch, but I’m afraid I don’t know the actual name. It was here when we moved in. A good local nursery should be able to help you! Thanks for stopping by!