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Steeple-bush
Steeplebush is a common name for several plants and may refer to: *''Spiraea douglasii'', native to western North America *''Spiraea tomentosa ''Spiraea tomentosa'', commonly known as steeplebush, meadowsweet, or hardhack, or eastern hardhack, is a flowering plant native to the eastern United States and Canada. Description ''Spiraea tomentosa'' grows to up to four feet high and prefer ...'', native to eastern North America {{Short pages monitor ...
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Spiraea Douglasii
''Spiraea douglasii'' is a species of flowering plant in the rose family native to western North America. Common names include hardhack, hardhack steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea, steeplebush, and rose spirea. Description ''Spiraea douglasii'' is a woolly shrub growing tall from rhizomes, forming dense riverside thickets. The leaves are long and toothed toward the tips. They are alternately arranged, and the undersides are whitish with prominent veins. Large clusters of small, deep pink flowers form spires in early summer, later turning dark and persisting. The seeds are long and are dispersed by animals and strong winds. Distribution and habitat The plant is native to western North America from Alaska across southwestern Canada and the Pacific Northwest. It has spread to many other places as an invasive species. It was introduced to Europe as early as 1803, and is considered to be especially invasive in Denmark and Latvia. It is also found in France, Ire ...
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