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Spiraea Magic Carpet Pink

Spiraea 'Magic Carpet' Pink is a true color-shifter for the garden, this compact, mounding shrub is prized for its dramatic foliage and vibrant blooms. It begins the spring with russet-orange shoots that mature into bright gold leaves, providing a stunning backdrop for the clusters of deep neon-pink flowers that emerge in early summer. Tough, low-maintenance, and deer-resistant, it’s the perfect "set it and forget it" plant for adding year-round brightness to borders and walkways.

  • Foliage: Multi-colored; transitions from orange-bronze to gold to red.

  • Flowers: Dense clusters of vibrant neon-pink blossoms in early to mid-summer.

  • Growth: Compact and mounding; typically 1.5–2' tall and 2–3' wide.

  • Light: Full sun is essential for the brightest gold foliage and most prolific pink blooms.

  • Water: Average water needs; once established, it is quite drought-tolerant.

  • Soil: Adaptable to most soil types; prefers well-drained conditions.

  • Hardiness: Very hardy; USDA Zones 3–8.

  • Pro Tip: Deadhead (remove) spent pink flowers to encourage a potential second flush of blooms and keep the golden foliage looking tidy.

$26.97
Spiraea Magic Carpet Pink
$26.97

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Spiraea 'Magic Carpet' Pink is a true color-shifter for the garden, this compact, mounding shrub is prized for its dramatic foliage and vibrant blooms. It begins the spring with russet-orange shoots that mature into bright gold leaves, providing a stunning backdrop for the clusters of deep neon-pink flowers that emerge in early summer. Tough, low-maintenance, and deer-resistant, it’s the perfect "set it and forget it" plant for adding year-round brightness to borders and walkways.

  • Foliage: Multi-colored; transitions from orange-bronze to gold to red.

  • Flowers: Dense clusters of vibrant neon-pink blossoms in early to mid-summer.

  • Growth: Compact and mounding; typically 1.5–2' tall and 2–3' wide.

  • Light: Full sun is essential for the brightest gold foliage and most prolific pink blooms.

  • Water: Average water needs; once established, it is quite drought-tolerant.

  • Soil: Adaptable to most soil types; prefers well-drained conditions.

  • Hardiness: Very hardy; USDA Zones 3–8.

  • Pro Tip: Deadhead (remove) spent pink flowers to encourage a potential second flush of blooms and keep the golden foliage looking tidy.