Spiraea thunbergii Siebold ex Blume, Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indi‰ 1115 1826. (syn: Awayus japonicus (Raf.) Raf. ex B.D.Jacks.; Spiraea crenata Thunb. (ambiguous synonym); Spiraea japonica Raf.; Spiraea thompsoni Hort.);
North Korea, South Korea, Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), China (I), Taiwan
(I), USA (I) (Alabama (I), Connecticut (I), Georgia (I), Louisiana (I), Maryland
(I), Mississippi (I), North Carolina (I), New York (I), Pennsylvania (I)),
Canada (I) (Ontario (I))
as per Catalogue of Life;

 

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Spiraea thunbergii AT/April 2019/09 : 6 posts by 3 authors. 6 images- around 1 mb each. 

Spiraea thunbergii Sieb. ex Blume
Thunberg spiraea or Thunberg’s meadowsweet
Cultivated/ Ornamental
April 2019

beautiful. very tiny flowers. never knew how tiny they actually are


Flowers are less than 1 cm in diameter 


Spiraea thunburgii : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)- 2 mb. 


Looks different from images at 


…, it is the same plant. The photographs in the link to efi were also clicked by me. The difference is only in the time of the year. More foliage and no flowers are there in August. More flowers and a few leaves were present in April. These plants along with Astilbe japonica were imported by… and we’re planted at Jakhoo Hanuman ji Temple. I have planted American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) this year in the temple premises. … has planted many rare and imported conifers in the temple premises. 


I think I got confused with flowers in the background.


Agapanthus africanus is flowering in the background.


 

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