Spiraea Antony Waterer is commonly known as Japanese Spirea. It is a pretty, deciduous shrub with an upright habit. Narrow, lance like, mid green leaves, irregularly margined with cream, yellows and pink. In June through to August the Spiraea Antony Waterer will bloom. It blooms with clusters of rose pink coloured flowers. This plant looks stunning in the warmer months against the margined foliage.
Often planted on banks and slopes. A good addition to flower beds and borders. This is a great all round garden plan. Use in low maintenance settings, cottage or informal schemes, a great all rounder.
Spiraea Antony Waterer care
Plant the Spiraea Antony Waterer in a warm, sunny area of the garden. Plant in either sheltered or exposed from winds. This plant preferring moist, well drained soils. Generally disease and pest free and known for being easy to grow and maintain. Can be cut back if overgrown hard after flowering, to encourage a bushy growth following years.







