Steeplebush
Spirea tomentosa
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Steeplebush, also known as Hardhack or Meadowsweet, is a compact native shrub that delivers bold seasonal color and pollinator appeal. Growing 2 to 4 feet tall, it lights up the landscape in mid to late summer with dense, spire-like clusters of pink to purplish flowers that resemble floral steeples. These vibrant blooms are rich in nectar and eagerly visited by native bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
Naturally found in wet meadows, streambanks, and low woodlands, Steeplebush thrives in moist, acidic soils and is especially well-suited to rain gardens or wet spots in the yard. In fall, its textured foliage turns golden yellow, adding a final burst of color before dormancy.
Why choose Steeplebush?
- Late-summer pollinator magnet with eye-catching floral spires.
- Compact and tidy size—ideal for rain gardens and borders.
- Tolerates wet, acidic soils and thrives where other shrubs may struggle.
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Provides multi-season interest with golden fall foliage.
Maintenance Tips
- Prune in late winter or early spring to shape and promote vigorous growth.
- Deadhead spent flower spikes to encourage tidiness or allow to remain for wildlife.
- Water regularly during establishment; tolerates brief dry spells once mature.
- Mulch can help retain moisture and suppress weeds in wetter settings.
- May spread slowly by suckering—dig or divide as needed to control clump size.
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Maintenance Tips
- Thrives in moist conditions; water regularly to maintain wet or consistently moist soil.
- Prune in late winter to early spring to remove old flower heads and encourage bushy growth.
- Best in acidic, well-drained soils but can tolerate heavier, clay-rich soils if moisture is consistent.
- Apply a layer of mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
- Monitor for leaf spot and rust, which can occasionally affect the foliage, particularly in humid conditions.
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