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Spiraea arguta, or Bridal Wreath Spiraea, is a beautiful deciduous shrub, gracing UK gardens with abundant pure white flowers from late April to early June. Its arching branches and attractive foliage create a stunning display, making it perfect for borders or hedges.
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Spiraea arguta, often called Bridal Wreath Spiraea, brings a spectacular display of pure white flowers to UK gardens each spring with charming elegance.
This elegant deciduous shrub, Spiraea arguta, enchants with its profusion of delicate blooms. It forms graceful, arching branches. These branches completely cover with tiny, star-like flowers. This creates a stunning visual impact. Gardeners across the UK value this plant for its early spring beauty and adaptability. Its resilience and striking appearance make it a fantastic choice. Consequently, it remains a popular favourite for many garden styles.
The delightful Spiraea arguta, also known as Bridal Wreath Spiraea or Garland Spiraea, stands as a true harbinger of spring in British gardens. Its name, ‘Spiraea’, derives from the Greek word ‘speira’, meaning wreath, which perfectly describes its flower-laden stems. Furthermore, ‘arguta’ signifies ‘sharp-toothed’, likely referring to the fine serrations on its leaves. This particular shrub resulted from a cross between Spiraea thunbergii and Spiraea multiflora.
During late April and into May, sometimes extending into early June, Spiraea arguta bursts into life. It covers itself with countless small, pristine white flowers, each no more than a few millimetres wide. These delicate blooms create a magnificent, frothy effect along its slender, arching branches. Indeed, this dense floral display makes the plant seem as though it is draped in fresh snow or a bride’s veil. The tiny blossoms offer a valuable early nectar source for local bees and passing butterflies, consequently boosting garden biodiversity.
Beyond its stunning flowers, Spiraea arguta offers attractive foliage. Its bright green, lance-shaped leaves are small and neat. As the seasons change, these leaves often transform into lovely shades of yellow or bronze, adding another layer of interest to your garden before falling in autumn. You can use this versatile shrub in many ways. It performs wonderfully as a graceful specimen plant, standing alone in a lawn or border. Moreover, its dense growth makes it ideal for creating informal hedges or screens. Gardeners also often incorporate it into mixed shrub borders, where its fine texture contrasts well with broader-leaved plants.
For optimum health and continued vigorous flowering, prune Spiraea arguta after its bloom period finishes. This practice involves removing the oldest, woodiest stems right down to the ground. Doing so encourages fresh new growth and maintains the plant’s elegant, arching habit. Regular pruning helps prevent overcrowding and ensures a strong floral display each year. This robust shrub generally asks for little else once established, proving its worth as a low-maintenance garden asset.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


