Product description
Spiraea Japonica Anthony Waterer is definitely a plant that can create magic in your garden in the summer. This compact variety is an upright deciduous shrub that produces rosy pink flowers in clusters, from late spring to mid-summer. The flowers standout when they contrast brightly against the variegated green foliage. Butterflies simply cannot resist these highly ornamental and flowers.
It is just so fascinating to look at Anthony Waterer shrubs grouped together in borders, with entire shrubs covered in pink flowers and red-purple foliage. Their leaves are oval-lanceolate reddish-brown as they emerge in spring and turn bluish-green as they mature. In autumn, the leaves finally change colours to the shades to red.
Some leaves are even white but are rare in numbers. The plants bloom deep pink flowers in flat-topped clusters and can rebloom if pruned on time.
Also known as the Japanese Spiraea, Anthony Waterer is an easy to grow plant that requires low maintenance. It can adapt to various soil types but prefers slightly acidic well-drained soils. Plant it in a full sun to partial shade location and water well so that it can establish its deep root system.
Unlike other cultivars of Spiraea, this one is more compact and requires lesser pruning. Prune before the new growth in spring to keep its proper shape and structure. Remove any faded flowers to encourage new blooms.
Anthony Waterer makes ideal shrub borders for rock gardens. It is suitable for a low-growing informal hedge that will decorate a pathway. Plant it as a single specimen that will brighten up dull corners with its colourful leaves and masses of pink flowers.
Garden Plant Size Guide
Plants in larger pots can be multiple years older than their smaller counterparts with more mature root systems and foliage. This makes them able to thrive as a full size plant in your garden quicker than smaller alternatives.
The most common size of pot that garden plants come in are 9cm/1L/3L/5L this is in reference to the diameter at the top of the pot.
9cm potted plants still remain the most popular cost effective option though, they just may take a little patience to allow them to grow into full maturity once planted in your garden.
Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Prune Spiraea after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. Different varieties may have different bloom times, so check the specific type for best pruning times.
How to Water
Water Spiraea regularly, especially during dry periods, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. Once established, they are drought-tolerant, but consistent watering encourages better growth and blooms.
How to Plant
Plant Spiraea in well-draining soil with full sun or partial shade. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball, place the plant, and backfill with soil. Space plants 60-120cm apart for air circulation. Water thoroughly after planting to help settle the soil.