Spiraea decumbens
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Spiraea decumbens, W. Koch (S. procumbens, Hort.). Dwarf, procumbent shrub, about 1/2 ft. high, with ascending branches, glabrous: lvs. elliptic to oblong, acute at both ends, crenately serrate above the middle, glabrous, 1/2 - l in. long: fls. white, in small corymbs, about 2 in. across: follicles glabrous, with upright terminal styles. June. Tyrol. —Pretty shrub for rockeries. CH
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