Azaleasare beautiful flowering bushesthat bloom in the mid-spring. These versatile plants come in many heirloom varieties, meaning you can pick just about any flower color or color combination that you can imagine. They’re also known for their thick leaves. If you live in a warm enough clim...
In order for the berries to form on these Christmas-themed bushes, you'll need to plant both "male" and "female" plants. SHOP BLUE HOLLY Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Dmf87/Getty Images 9 Globe Blue Spruce The bright blue needles hold their color all year long, while the form...
along with its versatility in beds or borders, spirea has become one of the most popular flowering shrubs. Many new varieties have been introduced with flower colors ranging from white to pink with deep green, gold, or chartreuse foliage. This super-tough shrub attracts bees and butterflies but...
The Spruce Colorful shrubs are a beautiful way to add both foliage and vibrancy to your yard throughout the year. They add low-maintenance curb appeal that can be tailored to your yard. Whether you have full sun or shade, a sprawling front lawn, or a tiny back garden, there are several...
We can divide deciduous shrubs, too, into two categories: shrubs with nice fall foliage, and those whose leaves do not offer much value in autumn. For small properties,growing bushes with dazzling fall-foliagedisplays is a sensible alternative to growing large trees. ...
Rhododendrons are generally larger flowering bushes, with some growing 20 feet wide. Azaleas are usually smaller, with some ground cover varieties only growing 1 to 2 feet tall. The rhododendron leaves are generally large and leathery; the flowers are often bell-shaped and grouped at the end ...
Whether you are looking for foundation shrubs, bushes to plant in your front yard or plants to use for a hedge, this list of evergreen shrubs for shade will give you some inspiration. Between their foliage that stays green all year round and the beautiful flowers, they're a great alternati...
Rhododendrons are generally larger flowering bushes, with some growing 20 feet wide. Azaleas are usually smaller, with some ground cover varieties only growing 1 to 2 feet tall. The rhododendron leaves are generally large and leathery; the flowers are often bell-shaped and grouped at the end ...