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Spirea

'Double Play Dolly'

Features

Embrace a bold aesthetic with Double Play Dolly® spirea! The big color arrives early in spring as the new foliage fills in, lighting the small shrub up with blazing orange-red color. Foliage matures to a dazzling chartreuse color and in late spring, equally dazzling electric purple blooms arrive to make a truly eye-popping color combo. Its compact size fits nicely at the front of the border as edging or low hedging.

Why grow Double Play Dolly® spirea?

  • Unique color combo
  • Useful small habit
  • Super easy maintenance
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Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer
Foliage Interest
Deadheading Not Necessary
Attracts: Bees, Butterflies
Resists: Deer
Characteristics
Plant Type: Shrub
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Height Category:
Short
Garden Height: 1.5'-2.5'
Spacing: 1.5'-2.5'
Spread: 1.5'-2.5'
Flower Colors: Purple
Flower Shade: Pink-Purple
Foliage Colors: Yellow
Foliage Shade: Chartreuse-Yellow
Habit: Mounded
Container Role: Filler
Plant Needs
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).
Maintenance Category: Easy
Blooms On: New Wood
Bloom Time: Summer, Late Spring
Hardiness Zones: 3-8
Water Category: Average
Uses: Border Plant, Container, Edging Plant, Landscape, Mass Planting,Specimen or Focal Point
Uses Notes: Spirea is a landscaping classic, thanks to its neat, mounded habit. It makes a nice edging, accent plant, or perennial garden companion. In the landscape, plant in multiples of 3 for an eye-catching display.
Maintenance Notes: Double Play Dolly is as low maintenance as other spirea. You can give it a light trim after its first bloom in late spring if you'd like to see a reflush of the bright red new growth. Remove the oldest, woodiest stems every couple of years or so to keep growth fresh and vigorous.
Fun Facts: 2026 Flowering Shrub of the Year.

Check out the complete guide to growing spirea.

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