Glow Girl Spirea - Garden Work

Proven Winners - Glow Girl® - Birchleaf Spirea - Spiraea betulifolia pink white plant details, information and resources. The Glow Girl® Birchleaf Spirea, scientifically known as Spiraea betulifolia, is a remarkable addition to any landscape, particularly suited for northern regions. This plant is a standout with its vibrant gold-leaf foliage, a distinctive trait of the 'Tor' variety.

The Glow Girl Spirea is loved by people and pollinators alike. The foliage is bright yellow and will hold its color all season. The red buds appear early, and in the spring, white button blooms are produced. This compact shrub reaches a garden height of thirty-six to forty-eight inches.

glow girl spirea, A delicate look and tough performance make Glow Girl spirea an asset in native gardens across North America. Bunches of tiny white flowers drift in like clouds in the springtime, soft and impossible to ignore. Its small leaves are practically circular and have pretty scalloped edges. Glow Girl® birchleaf spirea (Spiraea betulifolia) has a dense, petite habit making it perfect for a variety of landscape applications. Pretty red buds open to bright white flower clusters that are beloved by pollinators.

glow girl spirea, This long-blooming shrub is incredibly cold-hardy and easy to care for. Glow Girl® Spirea is a hardy North American native adapted to temperature extremes, with birch-shaped leaves that won't burn in summer heat. This tough shrub handles both cold winters and hot summers exceptionally well. 'Tor Gold', commonly sold under the trade name GLOW GIRL, is a Proven Winner selection. It was found in The Netherlands in 2008 as a sport of Spirea betulifolia ‘Tor’, a shrub which is valued for its hardiness in very low temperatures. We make gardening easy.

Buy online today. The best pink-flowered birch leaf spirea we’ve ever seen! Glow Girl® Pink Spiraea lights up the garden with bubblegum-pink spring blooms and bright yellow foliage that practically glows. Its unique flowers are a sweet treat for you, and an even sweeter one for native bees and other pollinators.