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Dianna Wilson: Little flower is Spirea Comments re article 89539 Little flower may be a Bridal Wreath Shrub Dianna Wilson writes: It is Spirea. Snowmound Spirea.Thanks, Dianna! --This is likely the most widely accepted name for the shrub - and other names include "Bridal Wreath." Turns out it was once one of the most popular landscaping plantings in this area. And it surely does evoke an earlier era. - LW This story was posted on 2017-03-26 07:25:34
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