Spiraea trilobata

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 Spiraea trilobata subsp. var.  Three-lobed spirea
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Spiraea trilobata, Linn. (S. triloba, Linn.). Shrub, 4 ft. high, with slender spreading branches: lvs. almost orbicular, incised-dentate and often 3-lobed, obtuse, pale bluish green beneath, 1/2 – 1 in. long: fls. pure white, in many-fld. umbels; sepals upright in fr.: follicles with ascending styles. May, June. N. China to Siberia and Turkestan. —Handsome bushy shrub, quite hardy; cult. under many different names as S. aquilegifolia, S. adiantifolia, S. crataegifolia, S. Blumei. CH


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