How can I keep Bridal wreath spirea warm in cold seasons?
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Bridal wreath spirea can withstand freezing temperatures when planted in the ground in areas that don’t get below of 15℉(-10℃) as an extreme temperature during the winter months. But if planted in pots or containers, then their roots must be protected from the winter cold. Do this by wrapping the container in a blanket or bringing it inside where it will be fully protected from the elements.
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A species of Spirea, also known as Bridalwreath spirea
Botanical name: Spiraea prunifolia
Genus: Spirea
Description
Bridal wreath spirea (Spiraea prunifolia) is a flowering tree native to China Korea and Japan. Bridal wreath spirea is considered easy to grow and is often cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens. It blooms in spring.
Garden Use
Bridal wreath spirea is a deciduous shrub that can be used either as a standalone plant or in clusters for ornamental value. It's often used as a flower hedge, border, or in the flower bed. Its abundant spring and summer blooms attract butterflies and bring life to gardens. In the fall, its leaves change colors, and its twigs are beautiful flower arrangement materials. Some simple daily care is required for bridal wreath spirea to thrive.