Matcha Ball Ash Leaf Spirea | Sorbaria sorbifolia
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Matcha Ball forms a perfect round ball of pretty fern-like foliage in a fresh shade of green. (That green color reminded us of Matcha tea, thus the name.) When the foliage first emerges in very early spring there is a hint of color in the leaves and petioles that ranges from red to orange-peach in color, ultimately maturing to green. Unlike Sem, Matcha Ball® sparsely blooms and doesn’t develop suckers so it maintains a tight round form throughout the growing season. Fall color is yellow. Prefers moist, well-drained organic soil. Tolerates full sun to some light shade. Discovered by Denis Levac of Québec, Canada.
Height: 2-3'
Spread: 3-4'
Shape: Rounded
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Zone: 3-7
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