These gorgeous spring-flowering evergreen shrubs grow from zone 6 into warmer zones, and they are terrific plants for structure and flowers. We specialize in the Encore range, which flower again in fall. We also have some Rebloom series, which are more shade-tolerant than the Encore range -...
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Plant Zone: 6 – 10 If purple is more your color than red, planting Beautyberry in your yard is a great option instead. However, we won’t beat around the “bush”—of the flowering bushes we’re covering here, Beautyberry’s pinkish-light purple flowers aren’t showstoppers. However, it...
planting shrubs that bloom from spring to fall means you'll enjoy color for months. What's more, flowering bushes are ideal for foundation plantings—asborder plantings along walkways, aroundpool areas, and as accents in a mixed border withevergreens shrubs. Many flowering shrubs thrive in cont...
USDA Zone: 9-11 Botanical Name:Bougainvillea spectabilis White bougainvillea feature elegant, sepal-like bracts, encircled by three waxy flowers, spring leaves with thorny vines and bushes. These heat-loving, drought-tolerant shrubs are perfect for fences and hedges. You can go with white cultivars...
This salvia forms thick, dense bushes of gray-green foliage in the wild in Southern California mountains, up to 5 feet high. The large spikes of flowers are purple and very lovely, growing from early spring through summer. Grow this salvia in zones 7 to 10 where it is extremely drought ...
Chrysanthemums generally grow in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 through 9, although different species have slightly different temperature tolerances.Chrysanthemums can grow up to 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, although most grow as smaller bushes. They add a great deal of color to the garden, can be grown...
feet away from the creek, is a totally different——a parched, drab landscape of predominantly brown-to-tan grasses, weeds, and leafless shrubs left over from the previous summer’s rain, broken only by the scattering of small, dark green juniper trees and bright green mesquite bushes. Yet...
or Lagerstroemia faurei. The common crepe myrtle is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 to 9, while the Japanese crape myrtle is more cold-hardy, growing in zone 6 as well. Among these two types of crape myrtles, there are many varieties that offer different ...
Zone 5: This zone experiences cold winters with minimum temperatures ranging from -20°F to -10°F (-29°C to -23°C). Blackberries that are suited for Zone 5 should be able to handle these winter conditions. Zone 6: This zone has milder winters compared to Zones 3, 4, and 5, wit...