Goldmound Spirea
- Long-lasting gold foliage with seasonal color shifts
- Compact size fits modern garden spaces
- Attracts butterflies with soft pink flowers
Goldmound Spirea Goldmound Spirea brings season-spanning color and reliable performance to the landscape. With its compact habit and golden foliage that shifts in tone throughout the year, this easy-care shrub provides continuous visual interest. In late spring, clusters of pink blooms emerge against the chartreuse leaves, drawing in butterflies and softening the overall effect. A great choice for borders, foundations or mixed beds, this spirea is as dependable as it is showy.
Consistent Color and Texture: From the first flush of spring growth to late fall, Goldmound’s foliage evolves in hue—starting with vivid yellow-green, maturing into soft golden tones and ending with warm shades of orange and red. It fills visual gaps in garden beds and acts as a natural contrast to deeper greens and dark blooms.
Small Space Friendly and Low Maintenance: Goldmound grows into a naturally rounded form, rarely exceeding 3.5 feet in height or width. It requires little pruning and tolerates a range of soil types, including the poor or dry soils often found near foundations and sidewalks.
Appealing Blooms With Pollinator Value:Â Pink flower clusters bloom in late spring, standing just above the foliage. While not overpowering, they add a charming seasonal layer to the plant and bring pollinators like butterflies to your garden.
Reliable in Tough Conditions: This variety shows good resistance to deer and remains resilient in a variety of climates, including areas with harsh winters or hot, humid summers. Once established, it’s tolerant of drought and very easy to care for.
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Goldmound Spirea
Goldmound Spirea
- Long-lasting gold foliage with seasonal color shifts
- Compact size fits modern garden spaces
- Attracts butterflies with soft pink flowers
Goldmound Spirea Goldmound Spirea brings season-spanning color and reliable performance to the landscape. With its compact habit and golden foliage that shifts in tone throughout the year, this easy-care shrub provides continuous visual interest. In late spring, clusters of pink blooms emerge against the chartreuse leaves, drawing in butterflies and softening the overall effect. A great choice for borders, foundations or mixed beds, this spirea is as dependable as it is showy.
Consistent Color and Texture: From the first flush of spring growth to late fall, Goldmound’s foliage evolves in hue—starting with vivid yellow-green, maturing into soft golden tones and ending with warm shades of orange and red. It fills visual gaps in garden beds and acts as a natural contrast to deeper greens and dark blooms.
Small Space Friendly and Low Maintenance: Goldmound grows into a naturally rounded form, rarely exceeding 3.5 feet in height or width. It requires little pruning and tolerates a range of soil types, including the poor or dry soils often found near foundations and sidewalks.
Appealing Blooms With Pollinator Value:Â Pink flower clusters bloom in late spring, standing just above the foliage. While not overpowering, they add a charming seasonal layer to the plant and bring pollinators like butterflies to your garden.
Reliable in Tough Conditions: This variety shows good resistance to deer and remains resilient in a variety of climates, including areas with harsh winters or hot, humid summers. Once established, it’s tolerant of drought and very easy to care for.
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- Long-lasting gold foliage with seasonal color shifts
- Compact size fits modern garden spaces
- Attracts butterflies with soft pink flowers
Goldmound Spirea Goldmound Spirea brings season-spanning color and reliable performance to the landscape. With its compact habit and golden foliage that shifts in tone throughout the year, this easy-care shrub provides continuous visual interest. In late spring, clusters of pink blooms emerge against the chartreuse leaves, drawing in butterflies and softening the overall effect. A great choice for borders, foundations or mixed beds, this spirea is as dependable as it is showy.
Consistent Color and Texture: From the first flush of spring growth to late fall, Goldmound’s foliage evolves in hue—starting with vivid yellow-green, maturing into soft golden tones and ending with warm shades of orange and red. It fills visual gaps in garden beds and acts as a natural contrast to deeper greens and dark blooms.
Small Space Friendly and Low Maintenance: Goldmound grows into a naturally rounded form, rarely exceeding 3.5 feet in height or width. It requires little pruning and tolerates a range of soil types, including the poor or dry soils often found near foundations and sidewalks.
Appealing Blooms With Pollinator Value:Â Pink flower clusters bloom in late spring, standing just above the foliage. While not overpowering, they add a charming seasonal layer to the plant and bring pollinators like butterflies to your garden.
Reliable in Tough Conditions: This variety shows good resistance to deer and remains resilient in a variety of climates, including areas with harsh winters or hot, humid summers. Once established, it’s tolerant of drought and very easy to care for.


















