Lunar color of spirea gray Grefsheim

Spirea
Various spirea, both spring-flowering and summer-flowering, have firmly taken their place in urban landscaping, gardens and parks. Spiraea gained popularity due to its decorative appearance, unpretentiousness and endurance. Spiraea gray Grefsheim is one of the most attractive and long-flowering garden shrubs.
All varieties of gray spirea belong to deciduous shrubs of the Rosaceae family. They are the result of hybridization of the parent forms of Spira whitish-gray and St. John's wort. They reach a height of one to two to three meters. Most representatives of the gray spirea can reach an average height of up to 2.5 meters, and the height of the gray spirea Grefsheim is approximately one meter.
The branches of a young bush are straight, while those of an adult plant are curved and drooping down. The leaves are narrow, green or gray-green. Gray spirea blooms in the spring, in the second half of May, flowering is long, up to five to six weeks, ending at the end of June. White flowers are collected in inflorescences - scutes that cover the entire shoot.
In cultivated plant growing, gray forms of spirea are most often used:
Graciosa
Grefsheim
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Spiraea gray Grefsheim, planting in the garden

Spiraea gray Grefsheim is distinguished by its low growth, abundant snow-white long flowering and a decorative, light, openwork crown.The arched shoots bend towards the very surface of the earth, and the white inflorescences give them the appearance of miraculous lace. The shrub is winter-hardy and suitable for growing in climate zones with long periods of sub-zero winter temperatures.
Almost all spirea reproduce in three ways:
  • cuttings
  • seeds
  • layering
To propagate Gray Spiraea Grefsheim, rooting of cuttings is most often used. You can harvest cuttings only after the bush has completely faded. Young, green cuttings are not suitable for rooting. You need to prepare cuttings from already lignified shoots. After cutting off part of the shoot, it is necessary to remove the top with an oblique cut and cut all the leaf plates in half.
For rooting spirea cuttings, a small greenhouse, greenhouse or special box is suitable. The soil for rooting should be light, loose and moist.
Plant cuttings should be kept at a distance of up to 20 cm from each other; the soil should not be allowed to dry out, so until the roots appear, you need to monitor its moisture. Spirea can be planted in a permanent place both in autumn and spring. Despite its unpretentiousness, gray spirea still needs minimal care.

Spiraea care

Spirea

All spirea are light-loving shrubs, but they also tolerate partial shade. They feel good on any soil, but it is better to give preference to slightly acidic soil. Before flowering, spirea must be fertilized with complex mineral fertilizer; Kemira fertilizers are optimal for these purposes. The following fertilizing can be done with phosphorus or potassium-phosphorus mixtures.
Because, drooping shoots If Spiraea Grefsheim provides a decorative, aesthetic appearance and a neat shape, it does not require additional pruning. In the spring, you can only remove frozen shoots, as well as carry out rejuvenating and sanitary pruning. In the fall, you need to remove all the weeds from under the bush and mulch the tree trunk circles with peat, leafy soil, or wood chips.
To avoid damage to the shoots during heavy snowfalls, the crown of spirea sulfur can be lightly tied with twine and covered with any material.
Spiraea bushes practically do not get sick and are not attacked by insects, so caring for it is not a difficult task, but an easy, pleasant chore, for which the plant will thank you with its longevity and beauty. In landscape design, the beauty of Spiraea gray grefsheim can be emphasized by other plants.

Spiraea gray in the garden landscape

Spirea

Due to its compact size, Grefsheim spirea is best used in group plantings. A family of 3 - 5 plants will look attractive in small gardens. In larger areas, this shrub is also suitable for front alleys.
Other representatives of the genus will be good neighbors for gray spirea:
  • Spiraea arguta
  • Spiraea nipponensis
  • spirea middle
As well as other ornamental shrubs:
  • lovely kolkvitsia
  • Eleven multiflorum
  • broom
  • viburnum
  • bersklet
Conifers will also perfectly highlight the beauty of blooming spirea.
Spiraea gray Grefsheim is able to grow on any soils, in the sun and in partial shade, maintaining full shade, reducing only the number of inflorescences. In addition, this shrub is a real long-liver; with proper care, it lives and blooms for more than 30 years in one place.
Useful video on spirea propagation:
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