Shop By Zone 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Arrive and ThriveTM We guarantee that your trees will get to you healthy and happy. Shrubs Shrubs & Hedges Abelia Aucuba Azaleas Barberry Boxwood Butterfly Bush Camellias Cherry Laurel Dogwood Euonymus
Most of our Flowering Shrubs are in this section, but some can be found among the flowering trees, especially larger shrubs over 6 feet tall, which are great for background in big beds, or as lawn specimens. Azaleas These gorgeous spring-flowering evergreen shrubs grow from zone 6 into wa...
Plant Size: 3 – 6 feet tall Sun Exposure: Shade to full sun Plant Zone: 3 – 7 When Meadowsweet is in full bloom, it’s hard to tell it has leaves, given that it flowers from the base to the tips of its stems. The flowers are tiny, but they sit closely together, arranging the...
Spirea, (genus Spiraea), genus of nearly 100 species of flowering shrubs in the rose family (Rosaceae). Native to the north temperate zone, many spirea species are commonly cultivated for their pleasing growth habit and attractive flower clusters. Member
The tree’s height depends on the growing zone; plants grow taller in the South and remain smaller in cooler areas. Regardless of the plant’s height, you’ll be able to enjoy its shiny, large green leaves. Depending on where you live, you’ll spot beautiful white flowers in the late ...
Among these, black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) trees are noticeable for their economic and scientific interest. Robinia pseudoacacia L. belongs to the Fabaceae family; it is known as “false acacia” in Europe and as “black locust” in the USA. It originated in North America and was ...
the plant needs in terms of light. Most (but not all) flowering shrubs need full sun, or at least six hours of direct sunlight to bloom. Otherwise, they tend to get 'leggy' and produce few flowers. Also, pick plants that will survive winters in your USDA hardiness zone (find yours...
To evaluate the consistency of the resulting diversification analysis, we repeated all analyses using all global and all molecular trees. These analyses produced highly similar patterns (See supplementary figures for details). In addition, we compared the estimates of evolutionary rates using different ...
acidic soil. The addition of organic matter is recommended to ensure an abundant flower show, especially in areas with sandy soil, like my yard. Over the past ten years I have added about 1” of compost annually around the root zone of each of my trees which has led to healthy developmen...
Pruning Young Trees for Future Strength and Long Life – Part 3, Getting the Job Done This is the third part of an extended blog about the pruning of young trees. Many people just plant a new tree and expect it to develop perfectly all by itself. Sometimes that… ...