Reeve's spiraea, also known as Spiraea cantoniensis, is a plant species that belongs to the family. It is native to southern China. This deciduous shrub typically grows to a height of 1-2 meters. The flowers are small and white, arranged in dense clusters blooming in late spring to early summer. The leaves are alternate, simple, and ovate in shape. They are green in color. In autumn, the leaves turn red. It is a hardy plant, relatively easy to grow. It prefers well-drained soil and sun. It is tolerant of various soil types and can withstand droughts. There are several varieties available, differing in leaf shape and whether flowers are single or double. While it does not produce edible fruits, it is primarily grown for ornamental purposes such as borders, hedges or as a standalone planting. Its delicate flowers and foliage make it popular among gardeners.
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