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Why is it called false spirea?
Originally native to eastern Siberia through Japan, this suckering shrub is called false spiraea due to the resemblance of its pyramid-shaped panicles of white flowers to that of steeplebush (Spiraea). Its compound leaves have pleasingly symmetrical ranks of opposite, long leaflets.
Originally native to eastern Siberia through Japan, this suckering shrub is called false spiraea due to the resemblance of its pyramid-shaped panicles of white flowers to that of steeplebush (Spiraea). Its compound leaves have pleasingly symmetrical ranks of opposite, long leaflets.