RMBRMJ13–Douglas Spirea (Spiraea douglasii) growing on the shore of an alpine lake in the Oregon Cascades
RFF41HM1–Spiraea douglasii, Douglas spirea, Steeplebush
RFM27RBB–Douglas' spirea (Spiraea douglasii)
RF2D7Y54D–Pink flower spike of rose spirea, Spiraea douglasii, also known as Western spirea and steeplebush
RM2E0RCWD–Rose spirea / Douglas’ spiraea (Spiraea douglasii), a North American species naturalised in the UK, flowering in a Wiltshire hedgerow, UK, September.
RF2RCE7J0–Rose spirea (Spiraea douglasii) flower
RFE44Y8N–Douglas spiraea (Spiraea douglasii), Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RF2PJ03D4–blossom of hardhack Spiraea douglasii or Spiraea salicifolia or steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea or rose spirea.
RF2A0FHY2–Artistic closeup of Douglas Spiraea (Spiraea douglasii), or commonly known as Hardhack or Steeplebush, in the Rosaceae family, a native plant
RM2NGKWYY–Douglas's Spiraea, Spiraea douglasii, along trail leading to Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2GG4E2G–Spiraea douglasii little pink flower of a Douglas' spirea
RM2JTW29N–Douglas spirea (Spiraea douglasii) growing beside a wilderness lake in the Oregon Cascades
RFKW0038–The pretty pink flowers of Spirea douglasii also known as Hardhack or steeple bush
RM2JTW6RE–Douglas spirea (Spiraea douglasii) growing beside a wilderness lake in the Oregon Cascades
RF2GP72BT–Pink flowers of the Spiraea douglasii. Flowering plant in the rose family native to western North America
RF2WN09H5–Douglas Spiraea bloom, Willamette Mission State Park, Marion County, Oregon
RFF419BX–Spiraea douglasii, Douglas spirea, Steeplebush
RM2R8REMY–Natural Wide angle closeup on the red to purple flower of the Spiraea douglasii shrub
RF2GE4K13–Douglas spirea (Spiraea douglasii), Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon
RF2F7KH5R–Pink flowering hardhack (Spiraea douglasii) against green background, also called douglasspirea, steeplebush or rose spirea, close up and selective fo
RM2R8891H–Hardhack Spirea (Spiraea douglasii), Hardhack Steeplebush, Rose Spirea, Western Spirea
RMGNRBXC–Spiraea x pseudosalicifolia or Confused Bridewort
RM2E0RCXN–Rose spirea / Douglas’ spiraea (Spiraea douglasii), a North American species naturalised in the UK, flowering in a Wiltshire hedgerow, UK, September.
RF2N94FHF–blossom of hardhack Spiraea douglasii or Spiraea salicifolia or steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea or rose spirea.
RM2AF5PER–Cinquefoil and Spiraea growing near a waterfall in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
RF2H3XN9E–Spiraea Japanese panicle, a variety of ornamental plants growing in the garden
RF2CJTHT9–Spiraea Japanese panicle, a variety of ornamental plants growing in the garden.
RM2GJFAGY–USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Spiraea shrub flowers.
RM2TAWYH5–Natural closeup on a pink flowering hardhack steeplebush or Rose spirea, Spiraea douglasi in the summer
RF2A810RM–Rose Spiraea Flowers in Bloom in Springtime
RF2T7AX90–Spiraea japonica, is a genus of about 80 to 100 species of shrubs in the family Rosaceae. They are native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere, with t
RFT5YMG7–An image showing Spiraea Douglasii. This is a species of flowering plant belonging to the Rosaceae family. It is native to western North America. It h
RF2GE4K12–Douglas spirea (Spiraea douglasii), Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon
RF2WY5N8F–3d illustration of Spiraea douglasii bush isolated on black background
RFWFGFEK–Spirea at Little Crater Meadow, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
RM2WB4H67–Gardener Plants The Ornamental Shrub Douglas-Spierstrauch - Garteln, Close-up
RM2E0RCW5–Rose spirea / Douglas’ spiraea (Spiraea douglasii), a North American species naturalised in the UK, flowering in a Wiltshire hedgerow, UK, September.
RFPJC507–Spirea, Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
RM2T7MFAX–blooming purple Douglas spiraea
RF2PN82D7–Pink flower spike of rose spirea, Spiraea douglasii, also known as Western spirea and steeplebush.
RFER17TE–Spirea, Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho
RM2AF5PMT–Cinquefoil and Spiraea growing near a waterfall in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
RF2RA6EAW–Spirea at Pintail Marsh, Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
RM2AF5TXW–Spiraea growing next to a stream in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
RF2CJTJY2–Spiraea Japanese panicle, a variety of ornamental plants growing in the garden.
RM2GJFAGR–USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Spiraea shrub flowers.
RF2A810PT–Rose Spiraea Flowers in Bloom in Springtime
RF2JH4YF5–a beautifully flowering Douglas Spiraeus
RF2RBH1ER–Wild flowers of British Columbia
RFWGMNG0–Hardhack steeplebush with colorful flowers in bloom, tropical plant specie from America, Ornamental garden flower, nature background
RFCN87PG–First published 1915 Steeple Bush or Hardhack Spiraea tomentosa
RF2JT1NCH–Spiraea douglasii or steeplebush, douglasspirea or rose spirea
RF2WY5NCC–3d illustration of Spiraea douglasii bush isolated on black background
RF2TD8B6W–Closeup on a pink flowering hardhack steeplebush or Rose spirea, Spiraea douglasi in the summer
RF2D1TDC5–Rose spirea flowers in summer park. Poland
RFC1TK1B–USA, Washington State, Seabeck, Hardhack (Spiraea douglasii) in bloom
RF2J65C4F–Pink flower of hardhack steeplebush or rose spirea plant. Spiraea douglasii
RF2DH70P9–Blossoms of the silverleaf
RF2MXCY7C–Pink flower spike of rose spirea, Spiraea douglasii, also known as Western spirea and steeplebush.
RF2RA6EAY–Spirea at Pintail Marsh, Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
RM2AF5W50–Spiraea growing next to a stream in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
RF2D26YCB–Spiraea Japanese panicle, a variety of ornamental plants growing in the garden.
RM2GJFAGX–USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Spiraea shrub flowers.
RF2A810PC–Rose Spiraea Flowers in Bloom in Springtime
RF2HGK2N6–Close up of hedge covered with snow
RF2RBH1EN–Wild flowers of British Columbia
RMRFMXG2–. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. NURSERY STOCK FROM THE FAR NORTH. SPIRAEA OR MEADOW SWEET.. S. van Houttei. Without doubt the finest in the collection. At the flowering season, in early June, the plant is covered with a mass of white flowers, presenting a beautiful appear- ance. Very hard3r. Price, 50c each. Bumalda. (S. Species Japonica.) Price, 50c each. Billard's Spiraea. (S. Billardii.) Price, 50c each Douglas Spiraea. (S. Douglasii.) Price 50c each. Fortune's Spiraea. (S. c
RF2RBH1GE–Wild flowers of British Columbia
RF2JT1NA5–Spiraea douglasii or steeplebush, douglasspirea or rose spirea
RF2WY5ND6–3d illustration of Spiraea douglasii bush isolated on black background
RMPFN9XJ–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 77. — ROSACEAE. 527 Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. Deze heester stamt uit Zuid-Europa, komt bij ons als sierheester voor en is ool< vrij vaak verwilderd gevonden. S. Douglasii') Hook. DouRlas' spiraea. Deze heester heeft gesteelde, spitse, lanpwerpipe of elliptische, van onderen Rrijsviltige bladen, die naar den top toe Rezaagd zijn. De bloemen staan in een lanpwerpice pluim en hebben teruggeslagen kelkbladen, rosé kroonbladen en meeldraden dubbel zoo lang als de kroonbladen. De vruchtjes zijn kaal en glanzend, h. 9-12 dM. Juni, Juli. Voorkome
RMMCJEH7–. Rhododendrons, Spirjea Anthony Waterer. A valuable and distinct variety ; color bright crimson ; it is of dwarf, dense growth, never exceeding 24 inches in height, and a profuse bloomer, being in bloom the entire summer and fall. — ArgfUta. The best very early flowering white Spiraea, of dwarf free habit. — Billarclii. Strong-growing, pink-flowered. alba. A white-flowered form of the above. — Callosa alha. Low, dwarf growth; while. — Doug'lasii. Produces spikes of beautiful rose- colored flowers during July and August. — Prunifolia {Bridal HWat/i). Flowers double, white and abundant. — Reeve
RF2J65C4M–Pink flower of hardhack steeplebush or rose spirea isolated on white. Spiraea douglasii
RF2DH70NT–Blossoms of the silverleaf
RF2N30DCX–Pink flower spike of rose spirea, Spiraea douglasii, also known as Western spirea and steeplebush.
RF2RA6EAR–Spirea at Pintail Marsh, Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
RFPJ9AN8–Spirea, Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
RF2CJC4A8–Spiraea Japanese panicle, a variety of ornamental plants growing in the garden.
RFJWTEAN–Spirea along Silver Lake Wetland Haven Trail, Seaquest State Park, Washington
RF2A810TN–Rose Spiraea Flowers in Bloom in Springtime
RF2HGJ2E2–Close up of hedge covered with snow
RMRFMXFR–. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. S. van Houttei. Without doubt the finest in the collection. At the flowering season, in early June, the plant is covered with a mass of white flowers, presenting a beautiful appear- ance. Very hard3r. Price, 50c each. Bumalda. (S. Species Japonica.) Price, 50c each. Billard's Spiraea. (S. Billardii.) Price, 50c each Douglas Spiraea. (S. Douglasii.) Price 50c each. Fortune's Spiraea. (S. callosa.) Price 50c each. Fortune's Dwarf White Spiraea. (S.
RF2RBH1FJ–Wild flowers of British Columbia
RF2JT1NNP–Spiraea douglasii or steeplebush, douglasspirea or rose spirea
RF2WY5NG9–3d illustration of Spiraea douglasii bush isolated on black background
RF2DH70TK–Blossoms of the silverleaf
RF2N42B8X–blossom of hardhack Spiraea douglasii or Spiraea salicifolia or steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea or rose spirea.
RF2D26H12–Spiraea Japanese panicle, a variety of ornamental plants growing in the garden.
RF2WEJDJE–Spirea with Mt St Helens along Silver Lake Wetland Haven Trail, Seaquest State Park, Washington
RF2HGJ5XR–Close up of hedge covered with snow
RMRD2532–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 77. — ROSACEAE. 527 Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. Deze heester stamt uit Zuid-Europa, komt bij ons als sierheester voor en is ool< vrij vaak verwilderd gevonden. S. Douglasii') Hook. DouRlas' spiraea. Deze heester heeft gesteelde, spitse, lanpwerpipe of elliptische, van onderen Rrijsviltige bladen, die naar den top toe Rezaagd zijn. De bloemen staan in een lanpwerpice pluim en hebben teruggeslagen kelkbladen, rosé kroonbladen en meeldraden dubbel zoo lang als de kroonbladen. De vruchtjes zijn kaal en glanzend, h. 9-12 dM. Juni, Juli. Voorkome
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