Sem Ash Leaf False Spirea
Why choose false spirea? Sorbaria sorbifolia, or false spirea, actually belongs to the rose family—and it produces fewer suckers than true spirea. If you're looking for a low-maintenance, prolific flowerer, False Spirea Sem is perfect. The unique peachy-pink coloring of the new foliage brightens spring, before shifting to a summery lemon-lime tone. The shrub displays dense, pyramidal panicles up to 10 inches long consisting of white, foamy flowers. In fall, it bursts into flamboyant orange and red hues. A truly impressive plant, perfect for any border or as a focal point in the landscape. Sorbaria sorbifolia 'SEM' PP16336
Original: $79.99
-65%$79.99
$28.00
Description
Why choose false spirea? Sorbaria sorbifolia, or false spirea, actually belongs to the rose family—and it produces fewer suckers than true spirea. If you're looking for a low-maintenance, prolific flowerer, False Spirea Sem is perfect. The unique peachy-pink coloring of the new foliage brightens spring, before shifting to a summery lemon-lime tone. The shrub displays dense, pyramidal panicles up to 10 inches long consisting of white, foamy flowers. In fall, it bursts into flamboyant orange and red hues. A truly impressive plant, perfect for any border or as a focal point in the landscape. Sorbaria sorbifolia 'SEM' PP16336






















