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Japanese Spirea

Spirea japonica

Description:

Spiraea japonica is one of several Spiraea shrubs with alternate, simple leaves, on wiry, freely branching, erect stems. Stems are brown to reddish-brown, round in cross-section and sometimes hairy. The shrub reaches 1.2 m to almost 2 m in height and about the same in width. The deciduous leaves are generally an ovate shape about 2.5 cm to 7.5 cm long, have toothed margins, and alternate along the stem. Clusters of rosy-pink flowers are found at the tips of the branches. The seeds measure about 2.5 mm in length and are found in small lustrous capsules.

Habitat:

Local park

Notes:

Spiraea japonica (Japanese spiraea) is a plant in the family Rosaceae.

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yulia8473
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yulia8473

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Spotted on Jun 17, 2011
Submitted on Jun 17, 2011

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