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JohnSilva
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Spirea

Can I cut back my spirea bush this fall?

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sdxadmin
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Re: Spirea

The dormant season, after your shrubs have dropped their leaves, is generally a good time to prune.

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Agonzalez
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Re: Spirea

However, by pruning during the dormant season, you remove the flower buds of early spring bloomers.

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sdxadmin
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Re: Spirea

This includes most white-flowered spireas, such as:

> Bridalwreath (Spiraea prunifolia)

> Snowmound spirea (S. nipponica 'Snowmound')

> Vanhoutte spirea (S. Xvanhouttei)

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Agonzalez
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Re: Spirea

Instead, prune them right after they finish blooming in the spring.

Japanese spirea (S. japonica), which has pink flowers and blooms later, is safe to prune now. This includes varieties such as 'Anthony Waterer', 'Goldflame', and 'Little Princess'.

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sdxadmin
Moderator

Re: Spirea

The dormant season, after your shrubs have dropped their leaves, is generally a good time to prune.

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Agonzalez
Trusted Contributor

Re: Spirea

However, by pruning during the dormant season, you remove the flower buds of early spring bloomers.

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sdxadmin
Moderator

Re: Spirea

This includes most white-flowered spireas, such as:

> Bridalwreath (Spiraea prunifolia)

> Snowmound spirea (S. nipponica 'Snowmound')

> Vanhoutte spirea (S. Xvanhouttei)

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Agonzalez
Trusted Contributor

Re: Spirea

Instead, prune them right after they finish blooming in the spring.

Japanese spirea (S. japonica), which has pink flowers and blooms later, is safe to prune now. This includes varieties such as 'Anthony Waterer', 'Goldflame', and 'Little Princess'.

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