Glory Sem Ural False Spirea
False spirea is a deciduous shrub with leaves that resemble a feather.
Sem ural false spirea. Sem is a compact growing False Spirea growing only to 48 unlike the species which can reach 8. It is not a shrub for small gardens. Interestingly they belong to the Rosaceae family of plants thus they are related to roses.
Features tiny white flowers in dense terminal pyramidal panicles to 10 long in early summer. It has clusters of billowy white blossoms which move like ballet dancers in the wind. False-spirea is a dense colony-forming suckering shrub best used for naturalizing erosion control.
This shrub does best in full sun to partial shade. According to the USDA hardiness zone the false spirea will thrive best in zones 2 to 9. Sem will give you moderate height without obscuring your view.
This deciduous shrub can grow to between 4-5 and as wide. Sem Ural False Spirea. White flowers in summer on a lightly suckering plant.
Vividly colored pink to. New spring growth is orange red and yellow changing to a pale green in summer. Sem Spirea is an improved variety of suckering shrub called False Spirea but this variety is less invasive than other False Spirea shrubs.
It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesnt necessarily require facer plants in front. The false spireas botanical name is Sorbaria sorbifolia. Sorbaria false spirea is a sprawling deciduous shrub Sorbaria sorbifolia that bears frothy white flowers in panicles at the end of its shoots.