ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA  Spiraea japonica ‘Anthony Waterer’
• A compact, colourful shrub valued for its vibrant pink‑red flower clusters that bloom from early to mid‑summer, often with a light rebloom later in the season.
• New foliage emerges bronze‑red, matures to blue‑green, and often develops burgundy tones in fall, giving the plant multi‑season interest even when not in bloom.
• Forms a dense, rounded mound with fine texture—excellent for foundation plantings, borders, mass plantings, and low‑maintenance commercial landscapes.
• Very adaptable and easy to grow, tolerating clay, urban pollution, and moderate drought once established. Responds well to pruning and can be rejuvenated by cutting back in early spring.
• Full Sun
• Zone 3, 60–90 cm Height × 90–120 cm Width





