Double Play Big Bang spirea has the biggest, pinkest flowers of any Japanese spirea. It also offers super colorful new growth, especially when it emerges in early spring. That's what makes it a perfect Double Play! Like other Japanese spirea, it's drought tolerant, deer resistant, grows and blooms well in partial shade, and maintains a nice, neat shape without pruning.
Additional Information:
Plant Type: | Shrub |
Shrub Type: | Deciduous |
Exposure: | Part to Full Sun |
Deer Resistant: | Yes |
Mature Height: | 2-3 Feet |
Mature Width: | 2-3 Feet |
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 3-8 |
Bloom Time: | Summer |
Bloom On: | New Wood |
Flower Colors: | Pink |
Habit: | Mounded |
Water Needs: | Average |
Maintenance: | Easy |
Pruning Time: | Little to no maintenance is needed. Deadhead after flowering to encourage reblooming. |
Additional attribute: | |
Attracts Hummingbirds | |
Fall Interest | |
Reblooming | |
Landscape Uses: | |
Border, Container, Cutting Garden, Firescaping/Fire Wise, Mass Planting |
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Plants with listed heights (i.e. 4-5 ft) are measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the plant. Basically, what will be exposed out of the ground after planting. We do not count the root ball or container in the tree size.
Many of our plants come in the plastic Nursery Containers in which they are grown. These containers come in various sizes. Typically, the larger the container, the more mature and larger the plant is. The containers are measured by the "Gallon". More often than not, the larger the gallon size, the larger the plant.