
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea
Color starts before the blooms even arrive.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea stands out for delivering ornamental color in two ways. In spring, new growth emerges in rich purple-red tones, giving the plant an eye-catching look before flower buds even open. As the season continues, that colorful new foliage matures to green, creating a layered look that keeps the shrub visually active instead of flat.
Summer flowers keep the show going.
When bloom season arrives, Double Play® Artisan® Spirea covers itself in vivid pink flower clusters that brighten the garden for weeks. The flower color is bold enough to show up clearly from a distance, and it pairs beautifully with the darker tones of the earlier spring growth. The result is a shrub that feels cheerful, energetic, and easy to notice in the landscape.
Compact habit makes it easy to use.
This is a naturally mounded, densely branched shrub that stays relatively small, which makes it especially useful in modern residential plantings. Double Play® Artisan® Spirea brings strong color without taking over the bed, and it keeps a neat outline with very little pruning. That makes it a smart fit for homeowners who want a tidy structure without having to constantly shape the plant.
A strong fit for borders, massing, and foundation beds.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea works well as a focal point in smaller borders, repeated in mass plantings, or tucked into sunny foundation beds that need more color. It can also play well with perennials, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving shrubs. In larger containers, it can be effective as a colorful structural plant, though in-ground planting is usually the simplest long-term use.
Easy care is part of the appeal.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established it is notably adaptable and low maintenance. It is commonly sold as deer-resistant and is often valued for its toughness in a range of climates, but I would still treat “deer-resistant” as a relative claim rather than a guarantee. Good light, decent drainage, and occasional cleanup pruning are usually enough to keep it looking strong.
Color starts before the blooms even arrive.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea stands out for delivering ornamental color in two ways. In spring, new growth emerges in rich purple-red tones, giving the plant an eye-catching look before flower buds even open. As the season continues, that colorful new foliage matures to green, creating a layered look that keeps the shrub visually active instead of flat.
Summer flowers keep the show going.
When bloom season arrives, Double Play® Artisan® Spirea covers itself in vivid pink flower clusters that brighten the garden for weeks. The flower color is bold enough to show up clearly from a distance, and it pairs beautifully with the darker tones of the earlier spring growth. The result is a shrub that feels cheerful, energetic, and easy to notice in the landscape.
Compact habit makes it easy to use.
This is a naturally mounded, densely branched shrub that stays relatively small, which makes it especially useful in modern residential plantings. Double Play® Artisan® Spirea brings strong color without taking over the bed, and it keeps a neat outline with very little pruning. That makes it a smart fit for homeowners who want a tidy structure without having to constantly shape the plant.
A strong fit for borders, massing, and foundation beds.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea works well as a focal point in smaller borders, repeated in mass plantings, or tucked into sunny foundation beds that need more color. It can also play well with perennials, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving shrubs. In larger containers, it can be effective as a colorful structural plant, though in-ground planting is usually the simplest long-term use.
Easy care is part of the appeal.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established it is notably adaptable and low maintenance. It is commonly sold as deer-resistant and is often valued for its toughness in a range of climates, but I would still treat “deer-resistant” as a relative claim rather than a guarantee. Good light, decent drainage, and occasional cleanup pruning are usually enough to keep it looking strong.
Original: $129.95
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$38.98Description
Color starts before the blooms even arrive.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea stands out for delivering ornamental color in two ways. In spring, new growth emerges in rich purple-red tones, giving the plant an eye-catching look before flower buds even open. As the season continues, that colorful new foliage matures to green, creating a layered look that keeps the shrub visually active instead of flat.
Summer flowers keep the show going.
When bloom season arrives, Double Play® Artisan® Spirea covers itself in vivid pink flower clusters that brighten the garden for weeks. The flower color is bold enough to show up clearly from a distance, and it pairs beautifully with the darker tones of the earlier spring growth. The result is a shrub that feels cheerful, energetic, and easy to notice in the landscape.
Compact habit makes it easy to use.
This is a naturally mounded, densely branched shrub that stays relatively small, which makes it especially useful in modern residential plantings. Double Play® Artisan® Spirea brings strong color without taking over the bed, and it keeps a neat outline with very little pruning. That makes it a smart fit for homeowners who want a tidy structure without having to constantly shape the plant.
A strong fit for borders, massing, and foundation beds.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea works well as a focal point in smaller borders, repeated in mass plantings, or tucked into sunny foundation beds that need more color. It can also play well with perennials, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving shrubs. In larger containers, it can be effective as a colorful structural plant, though in-ground planting is usually the simplest long-term use.
Easy care is part of the appeal.
Double Play® Artisan® Spirea performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established it is notably adaptable and low maintenance. It is commonly sold as deer-resistant and is often valued for its toughness in a range of climates, but I would still treat “deer-resistant” as a relative claim rather than a guarantee. Good light, decent drainage, and occasional cleanup pruning are usually enough to keep it looking strong.
























