If you want your bushes to keep their look all year round, then evergreen shrubs are the way to go. And if you need them to grow in the shade, then this list of bushes will help. If you need bushes for sun, you can find our list of evergreen shrubs for full sun HERE. 1 | ...
And make a great statement in the shady understory of shrubs. Dryopteris will grow in any moist, well draining soil. They are drought tolerant once established. Propagate by division in the spring. This disease free, easy care plant only needs to have dead and broken fronds removed. It is ...
As Southwest Arizona has poor soil conditions, you want to grow a combination of plants, grasses amidst boulders and rocks. Boulders and rocks will add more depth to your garden and also break the monotony of the plants. Also, look to grow evergreen shrubs, such as Arizona rosewood and Ch...
sun requirements Full sun to partial shade height 20’ hardiness zones 4-8 Every bit as lovely as their namesake, false cypress are evergreen shrubs with soft, fernlike foliage that adds texture and year-round interest to the landscape. There are several dwarf varieties if you like the ...
Learn more about how to grow and care for false cypress trees and shrubs. Photo by: Edita Medeina / Shutterstock. HORSTMANN'S SILBERLOCKE Korean Fir Abies koreana 'Horstmann's Silberlocke' Zones: 5-7 Exposure: Full to partial sun Height/Spread: 6 to 10 feet tall (after 10 years), up...
Prunus (Cherries, Plums, Almond, Apricot) S\M\-30ø\Ls\B Evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs. A huge genus of well known and often used plants. Nearly all Prunus prefer full sun, well drained loose soils and moist but not wet soil in summer. Nearly all are cold hardy to ...
treesandshrubsonline Botanical Name: Lapageria rosea USDA Zones: 9-11 During late summer and fall, the Chilean bellflower showcases large, waxy pink-red blooms that are truly captivating. For optimal growth, it requires moist, well-drained, and slightly acidic to neutralize the soil. ...
Types: Includes annuals, evergreen perennials, and subshrubs. Growth Habit: Typically, low-growing and spreading, often used as edging plants or in rock gardens. Flowers: Known for their abundant clusters of small, four-petaled flowers, predominantly white but can also be pink, purple, or re...
erect cones on the giant arborvitae are small, growing just one-half inch inch wide. Giant arborvitae prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained moist soil. It also tolerates clay soil, which makes it an adaptable tree. The giant arborvitae is hardy to USDA Hardiness Zone 5 to 8...
Discover how to grow Japanese spurge, for an evergreen ground cover plant that is perfect for filling in tricky shady spots under trees and shrubs