What can I plant next to spirea?

When considering what to plant next to spirea, it’s important to select companion plants that will thrive in similar growing conditions. This means choosing plants that have similar sunlight and water requirements, as well as plants that are suitable for your climate.

One great companion plant for spirea is the weigela. Weigelas are deciduous shrubs that produce beautiful clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers. They are often grown for their attractive foliage as well. Weigela and spirea both prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, making them a great pairing in the garden.

Viburnums are another excellent choice to plant alongside spirea. These shrubs are known for their beautiful flowers, berries, and colorful foliage. They are also very adaptable to various growing conditions, making them suitable companions for spirea. Like spirea, viburnums prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.

Loropetalum, also known as Chinese fringe flower, can also be planted next to spirea. Loropetalum is an evergreen shrub that produces vibrant, fringed flowers in shades of pink, red, or white. It has similar growing requirements as spirea, preferring full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.

For a low-growing option, consider planting junipers alongside spirea. Low-growing junipers provide a contrasting texture and color to the spirea, and they also help to fill in the lower areas of the garden. Junipers are drought-tolerant and prefer full sun, making them a good match for spirea.

Ornamental grasses can also be a great addition to a spirea planting. They add movement and texture to the landscape and can complement the spirea’s flowers and foliage. Choose grasses that are suitable for your climate and have similar sun and water requirements as the spirea.

In my own experience, I have planted weigela and spirea together in my garden and have been delighted with the result. The contrasting colors and textures of the two shrubs create a visually appealing display. Additionally, the similar growing requirements of the two plants have made it easy to maintain their health and appearance.

When choosing plants to companion with spirea, it’s important to consider factors such as sunlight, water, and climate compatibility. By selecting plants that have similar needs, you can create a harmonious and visually pleasing garden display.

Photo of author

Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.