The species at a glance

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All spar shrubs have in common that they have a sunny Location love. Then they bloom particularly beautifully and abundantly. In a shady location, you can help the abundance of flowers with a little fertilizer. Otherwise, the spars are all very easy to care for. You are easy to multiply and resistant to diseases and pests. The short varieties are considered to be particularly frugal.

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What types of sparrow bloom early?

The spring spears show their white flowers as early as April, as do the bridal spears, which are also white. The plum-leaved arachis blooms as early as March, while the Himalayan arachis does not show its pink flowers until May. All of these varieties reach a height of about one to two meters.

Which sparrows bloom rather late?

The low-growing varieties of the sparaceous bushes only bloom from June, but sometimes up to August or even September. Depending on the species, they reach a maximum size of 50 to 100 cm. These very robust shrubs are ideal for planting rock gardens or pots and as ground cover, while the tall varieties are also popular for

Hedges be used.

The white flowering Japanese spar bush and the cob spar with pink flowers also belong to the summer flowering varieties. In contrast, the flowering time of the two violet-flowered varieties Douglas Spierstrauch and Filziger Spierstrauch even lasts until August and September, respectively. With a clever selection of the different varieties, you can look forward to the different colored flowers of your spear bushes all summer long.

Low growing varieties:

  • Birch-leaved spar, flower color white
  • Yellow dwarf spar, flower color pink
  • Pink dwarf spar, flower color red-violet
  • Red summer spear, flower color red
  • Japanese dwarf spar, flower color dark pink

Tips

If you plant your axillary shrub in as sunny a location as possible, it will bloom particularly beautifully. Cut For the vase you only need fully blossomed shoots, unfortunately closed buds no longer open in the vase.

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