If you like the look of creamy white puffball flower clusters but want more of a pollinator magnet than many modern hydrangeas provide, consider the classic bridal-wreath spiraea (Spiraea cantoniensis ...
Bridal Wreath Falls might seem more like Bridal Wreath Trickle at many times of the year — but the presence of even a small cascade in desert country inspires a kind of wonder. The falls, in the ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I love bridal wreath shrubs, but I’m reading they are invasive. What ...
Description: Bridal wreath, an evergreen perennial herb from Chile that's grown for its long, graceful flower stalks, serves a sunny or shaded garden. From June into autumn, delicate white or pink ...
Snowmelt from the Rincon Mountains has transformed Bridal Wreath Falls east of Tucson from an anemic trickle to a gushing cascade — a sight that many hikers find well-worth the 2.8-mile trek to get ...
Find out how to grow Spiraea 'Arguta' The garland spiraea or bridal wreath, formerly known as S. x arguta, is a popular hybrid, widely planted for its profuse spring flowers an old alternative name is ...
Sometimes, timing is everything. This is particularly true in the desert where spectacular waterfalls appear like raging liquid phantoms after periods of rain, only to dissolve into trickles and ...
Q: My 30-year-old bridal wreath shrubs don't bloom as well as they use to. Should I cut them back? — J.B., Houston A: To gradually renew a shrub, select a few of the oldest, tallest branches and ...