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Spiraea Collection

In the picturesque landscapes of Washington State, USA, specifically in Seabeck, one can find the enchanting beauty shrub flowers

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Dropwort, Spiraea filipendula

Dropwort, Spiraea filipendula
5856043 Dropwort, Spiraea filipendula; (add.info.: Dropwort, Spiraea filipendula. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Meadowsweet, Spiraea ulmaria

Meadowsweet, Spiraea ulmaria
5856042 Meadowsweet, Spiraea ulmaria; (add.info.: Meadowsweet, Spiraea ulmaria. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm

Background imageSpiraea Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Spiraea shrub flowers

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Spiraea shrub flowers

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Sorbaria tomentosa

Sorbaria tomentosa (Dr. Lindleys spiraea, Spiraea lindleyana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweets Ornamental Flower Garden

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Germander meadowsweet, Spiraea chamaedryfolia

Germander meadowsweet, Spiraea chamaedryfolia (Spiraea ulmifolia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Thomas Shotter Boys from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Spiraea japonica cultivar, Anthony Waterer

Spiraea japonica cultivar, Anthony Waterer. Chromolithograph by J. Goffart from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1894

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Meadowsweet or mead wort, Filipendula ulmaria

Meadowsweet or mead wort, Filipendula ulmaria, Spiraea ulmaria, Ulmaire. Handcoloured steel engraving by Debray after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Reeves spiraea, Spiraea cantoniensis f. lanceata

Reeves spiraea, Spiraea cantoniensis f. lanceata (Spiraea reevesiana florepleno). China. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Meadowsweet, Filipendula ulmaria

Meadowsweet, Filipendula ulmaria (Spiraea ulmaria). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Downy spiraea, Spiraea pubescens

Downy spiraea, Spiraea pubescens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Pink spirea bush, USA

Pink spirea bush, USA

Background imageSpiraea Collection: spiraea nipponica snowmound, spiraea

spiraea nipponica snowmound, spiraea
4409 Spiraea Spiraea nipponica Snowmound

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Spirea, Spirea nipponica Snowmound, White coloured flowers growing outdoor

Spirea, Spirea nipponica Snowmound, White coloured flowers growing outdoor

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Spiraea salicifolia, bridewort, willowleaf meadowsweet, floral print

Spiraea salicifolia, bridewort, willowleaf meadowsweet, floral print
Vintage engraving of Spiraea salicifolia, Willow leaved Spiraea, bridewort, willowleaf meadowsweet. Spiraea sometimes spelled spirea in common names

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Spiraea Georg Dionysius Ehret German 1708 1770

Spiraea Georg Dionysius Ehret German 1708 1770
Spiraea; Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708 - 1770); Germany; 1743; Gouache and graphite on vellum; 47.3 x 33.7 cm (18 5, 8 x 13 1, 4 in.)

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Plants / Spiraea Ulmaria

Plants / Spiraea Ulmaria
MEADOW-SWEET, or QUEEN OF THE MEADOWS (note : the name Queen of the Meadows is also applied to other quite different plants) Date: early 20th century

Background imageSpiraea Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Reading, Spiraea

USA, Massachusetts, Reading, Spiraea

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Picture No. 10886905

Picture No. 10886905
Buck's Beard or Goat's Beard Spiraea (Aruncus dioicus ) Date:

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Picture No. 10886904

Picture No. 10886904
Buck's Beard or Goat's Beard Spiraea (Aruncus dioicus ) Date:

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Picture No. 10886878

Picture No. 10886878
Rosy spiraea (Spiraea splendens ) Date:

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Spiraea sp

Spiraea sp
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Japanese Spiraea (Spiraea japonica) Goldflame, close-up of expanding shoots in early spring

Japanese Spiraea (Spiraea japonica) Goldflame, close-up of expanding shoots in early spring, in garden, Powys, Wales, March

Background imageSpiraea Collection: Rosy Spiraea (Spiraea splendens) flowering, Mount Rainier, Washington, U. S. A. july

Rosy Spiraea (Spiraea splendens) flowering, Mount Rainier, Washington, U. S. A. july
Rosy Spiraea (Spiraea splendens) flowering, Mount Rainier, Washington, U.S.A. july

Background imageSpiraea Collection: White Lace Spiraea (Spiraea decumbens ssp. decumbens) flowering, Slovenia, june

White Lace Spiraea (Spiraea decumbens ssp. decumbens) flowering, Slovenia, june

Background imageSpiraea Collection: False spiraea (Sorbaria sorbifolia) C009 / 1379

False spiraea (Sorbaria sorbifolia) C009 / 1379
False spiraea (Sorbaria sorbifolia) flowering in summer


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In the picturesque landscapes of Washington State, USA, specifically in Seabeck, one can find the enchanting beauty shrub flowers. Amongst them is the Sorbaria tomentosa, also known as Germander meadowsweet or Spiraea chamaedryfolia. Its delicate blooms grace the meadows with their ethereal presence. Another captivating variety is the Spiraea japonica cultivar named Anthony Waterer. This vibrant species adds a burst of color to any garden it inhabits. Meanwhile, Filipendula ulmaria, commonly referred to as Meadowsweet or Mead Wort, complements these spirea bushes with its graceful appearance. The Reeves spiraea (Spiraea cantoniensis f. Lanceata) showcases its unique charm through its intricate floral patterns. Standing tall alongside it is another type of Meadowsweet - Filipendula ulmaria - adding diversity and elegance to this natural tapestry. As we explore further into this botanical wonderland, we encounter the Downy spiraea (Spiraea pubescens), which captivates onlookers with its soft and velvety texture. In various corners of America's gardens lies a Pink Spirea bush that steals hearts with its rosy hues and delicate petals. The spirit of Japan finds expression in Spiraea nipponica Snowmound; an exquisite white-colored flower that thrives outdoors under open skies. Lastly, Spiraea salicifolia - also known as bridewort or willowleaf meadowsweet - leaves an everlasting impression with its stunning floral print that seems like nature's own artwork. These diverse varieties of spirea showcase nature's creativity and serve as a reminder of how even seemingly small plants can bring immense joy and beauty into our lives.