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Magic Carpet Spirea

Foliage color is the real magic here.

Magic Carpet Spirea brings a changing foliage display that keeps the plant interesting long before and long after bloom time. New growth emerges in bright red to bronze-red tones in spring, then shifts into glowing gold to yellow-green through summer. As the season winds down, the foliage often picks up russet-red tones again, giving this compact shrub a long season of color that helps it earn its space.

Pink flowers brighten the plant in summer.

When blooming begins, Magic Carpet Spirea produces clusters of rose-pink to bright-pink flowers that sit above the colorful foliage. The flowers are cheerful and showy without overwhelming the plant’s tidy form, and they create a strong contrast against the golden leaves. In sunny borders, that combination reads especially bright and energetic.

Small size makes it easy to fit almost anywhere.

This is a low-growing, densely branched, mounded deciduous shrub that stays compact enough for smaller landscapes and tight planting zones. Magic Carpet Spirea is especially useful where a larger flowering shrub would feel oversized, and it gives homeowners a way to add bright seasonal color without crowding the bed.

A strong fit for borders, foundations, and mass plantings.

Magic Carpet Spirea works beautifully along walkways, at the front of mixed borders, in sunny foundation beds, and in repeating masses where its foliage color can really show. It also pairs well with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, salvias, catmint, and other full-sun companions. In large containers, it can work well, but in-ground planting is usually the simplest and most durable long-term option.

Easy care adds to the appeal.

Magic Carpet Spirea performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established it is fairly adaptable and low maintenance. It is often sold as deer-resistant, but I would still phrase that trait carefully and treat it as relative rather than guaranteed. Good sun, average soil, and occasional renewal pruning are usually enough to keep it looking full and colorful.

Foliage color is the real magic here.

Magic Carpet Spirea brings a changing foliage display that keeps the plant interesting long before and long after bloom time. New growth emerges in bright red to bronze-red tones in spring, then shifts into glowing gold to yellow-green through summer. As the season winds down, the foliage often picks up russet-red tones again, giving this compact shrub a long season of color that helps it earn its space.

Pink flowers brighten the plant in summer.

When blooming begins, Magic Carpet Spirea produces clusters of rose-pink to bright-pink flowers that sit above the colorful foliage. The flowers are cheerful and showy without overwhelming the plant’s tidy form, and they create a strong contrast against the golden leaves. In sunny borders, that combination reads especially bright and energetic.

Small size makes it easy to fit almost anywhere.

This is a low-growing, densely branched, mounded deciduous shrub that stays compact enough for smaller landscapes and tight planting zones. Magic Carpet Spirea is especially useful where a larger flowering shrub would feel oversized, and it gives homeowners a way to add bright seasonal color without crowding the bed.

A strong fit for borders, foundations, and mass plantings.

Magic Carpet Spirea works beautifully along walkways, at the front of mixed borders, in sunny foundation beds, and in repeating masses where its foliage color can really show. It also pairs well with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, salvias, catmint, and other full-sun companions. In large containers, it can work well, but in-ground planting is usually the simplest and most durable long-term option.

Easy care adds to the appeal.

Magic Carpet Spirea performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established it is fairly adaptable and low maintenance. It is often sold as deer-resistant, but I would still phrase that trait carefully and treat it as relative rather than guaranteed. Good sun, average soil, and occasional renewal pruning are usually enough to keep it looking full and colorful.

$22.48

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$74.95

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Description

Foliage color is the real magic here.

Magic Carpet Spirea brings a changing foliage display that keeps the plant interesting long before and long after bloom time. New growth emerges in bright red to bronze-red tones in spring, then shifts into glowing gold to yellow-green through summer. As the season winds down, the foliage often picks up russet-red tones again, giving this compact shrub a long season of color that helps it earn its space.

Pink flowers brighten the plant in summer.

When blooming begins, Magic Carpet Spirea produces clusters of rose-pink to bright-pink flowers that sit above the colorful foliage. The flowers are cheerful and showy without overwhelming the plant’s tidy form, and they create a strong contrast against the golden leaves. In sunny borders, that combination reads especially bright and energetic.

Small size makes it easy to fit almost anywhere.

This is a low-growing, densely branched, mounded deciduous shrub that stays compact enough for smaller landscapes and tight planting zones. Magic Carpet Spirea is especially useful where a larger flowering shrub would feel oversized, and it gives homeowners a way to add bright seasonal color without crowding the bed.

A strong fit for borders, foundations, and mass plantings.

Magic Carpet Spirea works beautifully along walkways, at the front of mixed borders, in sunny foundation beds, and in repeating masses where its foliage color can really show. It also pairs well with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, salvias, catmint, and other full-sun companions. In large containers, it can work well, but in-ground planting is usually the simplest and most durable long-term option.

Easy care adds to the appeal.

Magic Carpet Spirea performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established it is fairly adaptable and low maintenance. It is often sold as deer-resistant, but I would still phrase that trait carefully and treat it as relative rather than guaranteed. Good sun, average soil, and occasional renewal pruning are usually enough to keep it looking full and colorful.

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