Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind
Spiraea is a genus of 80 species of shrubs native to temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere with highest diversity and density in eastern Asia. During the early summer, varieties of species bearing dainty lace-like blooms can be found across gardens and parks. Few species of Spiraea plants are wild flowers in eastern United States and Canada. Several varieties are grown as ornamental plants, most common and popular being bridal wreath that has drooping branches loaded with clusters of white flowers.

Majority of the species are dwarfs and none of the species reach more than eight feet height. Leaves of the plants are pointed with toothed edges. The plant is hardy and too woody to be used an edible plant. In North America, the plant has a long history of being used in herbal tea and for its medicinal properties. The plant contains methyl salicylate and many other salicylates, which possess analgesic properties similar to aspirin drug. Tea made from the leaves of Spiraea plants is often used as an enema and in treating the infections of the bowels and vagina areas.

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind
Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind




















































































