Spiraea latifolia – Meadowsweet

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Spiraea latifolia – Meadowsweet

Spiraea latifolia – Meadowsweet sometimes known as Spiraea alba var. latifolia – White Meadowsweet is a native, moisture-loving shrub with fragrant white summer blooms and narrow green foliage. Perfect for rain gardens, borders, or naturalized landscapes, it attracts pollinators, stabilizes soil, and thrives with minimal care.

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Additional information

Size

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Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

2.00 to 5.00

Spread (ft.)

2.00 to 4.00

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

White

Sun

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Water

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Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Spiraea latifolia, commonly known as Meadowsweet, is a graceful native shrub that brings delicate beauty and ecological value to your garden. This deciduous shrub features upright clusters of fragrant white flowers that bloom in mid to late summer, attracting a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies. Its narrow, lance-shaped green leaves provide texture during the growing season, turning subtle shades of yellow in the fall. Thriving in moist soils and sunny to partially shaded locations, White Meadowsweet is perfect for rain gardens, borders, or naturalized landscapes.

Why Choose White Meadowsweet?

  • Elegant Blooms: Produces clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers that brighten your garden in summer.
  • Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, supporting biodiversity.
  • Moisture-Loving: Thrives in wet soils, making it ideal for rain gardens, pond edges, or low-lying areas.
  • Low Maintenance: Adapts to a variety of soil conditions and requires minimal care once established.

Cultivation Tips

  • Sunlight Needs: Prefers full sun for optimal flowering but tolerates partial shade.
  • Soil Preferences: Grows best in moist, well-drained soils but adapts to wet or slightly dry conditions.
  • Watering Requirements: Water regularly during establishment; afterward, it thrives with consistent moisture, especially in sunny locations.
  • Spacing: Plant 3-5 feet apart to allow for its bushy, upright growth and to create a dense, naturalized display.

Design Ideas for Your Garden

White Meadowsweet is ideal for adding soft color and texture to rain gardens, wetland edges, or naturalized plantings. Use it to create a wildlife-friendly border or pair it with other moisture-loving natives like Blue Flag Iris, Swamp Milkweed, or Joe Pye Weed for a biodiverse and visually striking garden. Its upright growth and showy blooms also make it a beautiful addition to sunny perennial beds or shrub borders.

Ecological Benefits

Spiraea alba var. latifolia supports pollinators by providing nectar and pollen during its bloom period. Its dense growth stabilizes soil, making it an excellent choice for erosion control in wet areas. This native shrub also contributes to wildlife-friendly landscapes by offering cover and habitat for small animals.

Enhance your garden with the delicate beauty and ecological value of Spiraea alba var. latifolia – White Meadowsweet. This versatile shrub brings fragrant blooms, pollinator activity, and seasonal interest to your outdoor space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best growing conditions for Meadowsweet?

Meadowsweet grows best in full sun to light shade and prefers moist, well-drained to wet soils. It thrives in meadows, wetland edges, rain gardens, and along streambanks, and is tolerant of poor or clay-heavy soils, making it ideal for restoration or native planting projects.

How large does Meadowsweet grow?

This deciduous shrub typically reaches 3–4 feet tall and wide, forming a rounded, suckering clump. Its manageable size makes it great for naturalized borders, native hedgerows, and wildlife gardens.

When does Meadowsweet bloom?

Meadowsweet blooms in mid to late summer (usually July through August) with showy, upright clusters of tiny white to pale pink flowers that attract a wide range of pollinators. The blooms are held on reddish stems and give the plant a soft, airy texture.

Is Meadowsweet good for pollinators and wildlife?

Yes—Spiraea latifolia is an excellent pollinator plant, attracting bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Its dense branching structure also offers cover for small wildlife, and its suckering habit contributes to soil stabilization and erosion control.

Is Meadowsweet deer-resistant?

Meadowsweet is moderately deer-resistant. While deer may sample it, especially when young, it is not a preferred browse and tends to recover quickly if nibbled.

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