False spirea
False spirea (sorbaria sorbifolia) grows to 8 feet with a 5 to 10 foot spread. A spreading, upright, multi-stemmed shrub with fern-like foliage and large plumes of white flowers. Sun to part-sun. Moist soil. Zone 3 flowering raspberry (rubus odoratus) grows from 5 to 10 feet with equal spread. An erect, branching shrub with large, deep-green, maple-shaped leaves. Large, showy, fragrant, pink to purple flowers in early summer followed by dry, red fruit. Sun to shade. Moist soil. Found in rocky woods and moist ravines. Best used in the back of a shrub border. Zone 5 native
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