THREE‑LOBED SPIREA  Spiraea trilobata
• A hardy, graceful shrub known for its mounded form and distinctive three‑lobed leaves, which give it a softer, more textured look than other spireas.
• Produces abundant clusters of pure white, early‑summer flowers that cover the shrub in a cloud‑like display. Blooms are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators.
• Foliage is bright green through summer and often develops yellow‑gold fall colour, adding another season of interest.
• Extremely cold‑hardy and well suited to prairie climates. Tolerates clay, drought, and exposed sites once established.
• Forms a rounded, arching shrub ideal for hedges, borders, naturalized plantings, and low‑maintenance landscapes.
• Full Sun
• Zone 2, 1–1.5 m Height × 1.5–2 m Width





