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Looks like a spirea called 'Anthony Waterer,' which is a nice plant. Landscape snobs think spirea is old-fashioned, but I think they are missing out on a great plant.
Each time I looked at my spirea Anthony Waterer — which waquite often when it was in bloom — my self-esteem soared. From a small piece of root I acquired at a plant auction 35 years ago, I ...
Anthony Waterer spirea is planted in the foreground of flower beds in many Southern gardens for its small size. Growing about 3 feet tall and equally wide, this low, spreading shrub has slender ...