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Jun 25, 2015 11:46 AM CST
Northern NJ (Zone 7a)
I have done hard haircuts to spiraea and they can take two years to bounce back from an extreme haircut. The thing is, you have all this fine branching on the ends which gives the plant its look. But to reduce the size, you often have to go below that line into the thicker woody stems and so it gives the plant a hard, blunt look. I've had to do that to a couple of spiraeas.

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