Spiraea nipponica 'June Bride' | 3 Litre Pot | 30cm - 40cm Height

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Common Names

  • Nippon Spiraea

Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’ is a beautiful deciduous shrub, boasting a profusion of pure white flowers in early summer. Perfect for UK gardens, it offers vibrant displays and supports pollinators. Hardy and easy to grow, it suits borders or as a specimen plant.

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Spiraea nipponica 'June Bride'
£8.75

Discover Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’, a charming deciduous shrub renowned for its abundant display of crisp white flowers. This robust plant enhances any UK garden setting.

Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’ is an exceptional deciduous shrub, celebrated for its spectacular floral show. As its name suggests, this cultivar bursts into bloom around June, gracing gardens with clusters of pure white flowers. Often referred to as Nippon Spiraea, it brings elegance and brightness to borders. Gardeners throughout the UK appreciate its hardy nature and ease of cultivation, making it a reliable choice for vibrant summer interest.

  • Abundant White Blooms: Adorned with countless small, pure white flowers in late spring to early summer.
  • Elegant Deciduous Foliage: Dark green leaves provide a neat backdrop.
  • Hardy and Resilient: Suited for the UK climate, tolerating various conditions.
  • Compact, Bushy Habit: Dense, rounded shrub, ideal for borders or as a specimen.
  • Attracts Pollinators: Nectar source for bees and beneficial insects.

The Origins of Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’

Spiraea nipponica, often known as Nippon Spiraea, originates from Japan. This species naturally grows in rocky mountainous regions. The cultivar ‘June Bride’ was selected for its prolific flowering and its attractive, dense form. Its name reflects the timing of its magnificent floral display, typically in early summer.

Foliage and Glorious Blooms

The foliage of Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’ is a striking feature throughout the growing season. Each small, ovate leaf presents a dark green colour, creating a lush, verdant texture. This dense leaf cover forms a wonderful backdrop for the stunning floral show.

In late spring and early summer, the plant becomes completely covered in masses of small, pure white flowers. These delicate blossoms cluster along the arching stems, creating an effect reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. This spectacular bloom period truly captivates, enhancing any garden space.

Versatile Garden Uses and Wildlife Benefits

Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’ offers immense versatility in UK garden design. Its neat, rounded shape makes it an excellent choice for a formal or informal shrub border. It performs beautifully as a standalone specimen plant, drawing the eye with its seasonal charm.

Many gardeners use it to create an informal hedge or add structure to mixed perennial beds. This plant thrives in well-drained soil and prefers a sunny position, ensuring best flowering. Its abundant flowers provide a rich nectar and pollen source for local wildlife. Bees and butterflies particularly benefit, supporting garden biodiversity.

Maintaining Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’

This resilient shrub requires minimal pruning to maintain its shape and encourage vigorous flowering. After blossoms fade, light pruning helps remove spent flower heads and encourages new growth for the following season.

Typically, cut back about one-third of the oldest stems to the base. This practice helps rejuvenate the plant. Spiraea nipponica ‘June Bride’ is an easy-care option for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking reliable performance.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Spiraea nipponica 'June Bride' requires minimal care once established. Water regularly during dry spells, especially in its first year, to ensure good establishment. Feed in early spring with a balanced general-purpose fertiliser to promote vigorous growth and abundant flowering. Prune after flowering in late summer by removing spent blooms and cutting back about one-third of the oldest stems to the base. This rejuvenation pruning helps maintain shape and encourages strong new growth. No specific pest or disease problems are common, making this a low-maintenance choice.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.