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Spirea Shrubs at Nature Hills Nursery

Spirea shrubs are a timeless favorite for gardens, loved for their flowers, color, and easy care. These landscape classics have been grown for over 300 years, with some varieties dating back to the early 1900s still thriving today!
Native across the Northern Hemisphere, there are more than 70 species of Spirea plus countless cultivated varieties. These hardy flowering shrubs grow beautifully in USDA planting zones 3 through 9, making them a reliable choice in a wide range of climates.
Also called Meadowsweet and related to Steeplebush, Spirea shrubs are prized for their textured foliage, seasonal blooms, and showy colors. Clusters of tiny flowers create frothy umbels that cover the branches like bubbles in soda, delighting gardeners and pollinators alike.
Why Gardeners Love Spirea

- Long bloom season: Most varieties flower in spring, and newer cultivars even rebloom later in summer.
- Pollinator-friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your yard.
- Deer- and rabbit-resistant: Wildlife usually passes them by.
- Adaptable sizes: From petite varieties like Mini Gold Spirea to large Vanhouttei Spirea that can reach 10 feet tall!
- Colorful choices: Goldflame, and Goldmound
- Great series: the Proven Winners® Double Play® series include the showy Gold®, Doozie®, Dolly®, Big Bang®, and Blue Kazoo®, and more bring bold foliage and vibrant blooms.
Landscaping With Spirea

Spirea shrubs are among the most versatile landscaping plants. Use them for:
- Flowering hedges
- Shrub borders or even a mixed shrub border
- Mass plantings for color impact
- Foundation plantings for structure
- Containers for patios and small gardens
Whether you want an old-fashioned romantic garden, a cottage garden, or a modern burst of curb appeal, there’s a Spirea to fit the style.
Easy Care Spirea Shrubs
Spirea is one of the lowest-maintenance shrubs you can grow.
- Sun needs: Most Spirea bloom best with 6+ hours of direct sun, though many tolerate partial shade.
- Soil preferences: Prefers well-drained soil with organic matter, but adapts to poor or urban soils. Avoid soggy spots.
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Pruning tips:
- Spring-only bloomers (on old wood) should be pruned after flowering.
- Reblooming types (on new wood) can be pruned in late winter or spring, and deadheading encourages more flowers.
- Every 3–5 years, try renewal pruning by cutting older stems to the ground for a fresh, tidy look.
Learn more in our Pruning Guide and Renewal Pruning Guide.
Shop Spirea Shrubs Today!

Bring the lasting beauty of Spirea shrubs into your landscape! Their bright blooms, colorful foliage, and reliable adaptability make them true garden workhorses. With so many exciting new cultivars available, it’s easy to find a unique variety that will make your yard stand out.
Order your Spirea shrubs from Nature Hills Nursery today. Each plant is shipped with care and backed by our Product Guarantee. Be sure to explore our Planting Guide to get started with confidence.
Family-owned and operated since 2001, Nature Hills Nursery takes pride in offering the largest online selection of flowering shrubs, trees, and perennials, ensuring regulated plants are shipped only where they’re allowed!
FAQS for Buying Online
What are Spirea shrubs and why are they popular in landscaping?
What are Spirea shrubs and why are they popular in landscaping?
Spirea shrubs, also known as Meadowsweet, are ornamental deciduous plants valued for their colorful foliage, abundant blooms, and low-maintenance care. With over 70 species and many cultivars, Spirea is a favorite in landscapes for hedges, borders, mass plantings, and foundation designs due to its adaptability and seasonal interest.
Do Spirea shrubs attract pollinators or resist pests?
Do Spirea shrubs attract pollinators or resist pests?
Yes, Spirea shrubs are excellent for pollinator gardens. Their clustered blooms attract bees, butterflies, and even hummingbirds. At the same time, Spirea is generally resistant to deer and rabbits, making it a reliable choice for landscapes in areas with wildlife pressure.
What types of Spirea are best for small spaces or containers?
What types of Spirea are best for small spaces or containers?
Compact varieties like Mini Gold Spirea and Poprocks® Petite Spirea are ideal for small gardens, patios, and container planting. These dwarf Spirea options provide vibrant color and texture without taking up much space, making them perfect for urban or small-scale landscapes.
How do you care for Spirea shrubs for healthy growth and blooming?
How do you care for Spirea shrubs for healthy growth and blooming?
Plant Spirea in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Most varieties bloom best with 6+ hours of sunlight. Prune spring-blooming types after flowering, and trim new-wood bloomers in late winter or early spring. Deadheading spent blooms can encourage reblooming in modern cultivars.
What makes Spirea shrubs a good fit for year-round curb appeal?
What makes Spirea shrubs a good fit for year-round curb appeal?
Spirea shrubs offer multi-season interest with vibrant foliage from spring to fall and prolific clusters of pink, white, or purple blooms. Cultivars like Double Play® Artisan®, Goldflame, and Vanhouttei deliver stunning color and texture that enhance curb appeal, whether used as a hedge, specimen, or accent.