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Zones: Most are hardy in zones 5-9, with some hardy to zone 4 Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Growth habit: Mounding bushy habit Height/Spread: 2 to 10 feet tall, 2 to 9 feet wide Bloom time: Spring Fothergilla is grown for the fragrant bottle-brush shaped white flowers in the ...
5 Next Last Browse all plants Shrubs:Our plants are categorized by size to make it easy to search for the right plant for the right application. We provide USDA zone info, watering needs, sun exposure, and other useful information on each plant so you can easily assess what plants will th...
Witch hazel, or hamamelis, is a tall flowering shrub that will add some welcome color to your backyard in winter in areas of partial shade. A early bloomer, the fragrant flowers on this shrub for shade appear from December through to early spring depending on the hardiness zone where you li...
height3’-5’ hardiness zones6-9 Sweet box is a wonderful plant for the shade garden. It thrives in partial to full shade. This attractive shrub has glossy, deep green foliage and produces very fragrant white flowers in spring. Not only is this plant shade tolerant, but it is one of fe...
First there are the deciduous shrubby kinds, which are often very hardy and reliable plants for any garden, especially in cooler areas. These grow into shrubs between 5 and 15 feet tall, often wide-spreading and bushy. They are very drought-tolerant and grow in sun or partial shade. They...
USDA Zones: 5-9 Pot Size:12-16 inches The Virginia Sweetspire has long, creamy white and green flower tassels. Keep the container in a sheltered spot and partial shade. In fall, the leaves of this shrub change their color and turn into pretty shades of red, orange, and gold. ...
Shade Many fast-growing shrubs do well in a shady location in zone 9. Examples include Foster holly, a glossy-leafed evergreen that produces red berries in the winter, as well as Nellie R. Stevens Holly, another berry-producing evergreen shrub. An example of a deciduous shrub in this cate...
Zones: 5-9, with a few varieties hardy to USDA zone 4 Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Habit: Upright bushy habit Height/Spread: 2 to 10 feet tall and wide, depending on the variety Bloom time: Spring This witch hazel relative is a slow-growing, deciduous shrub native to the southe...
USDA Growing Zone:5 to 8 Mature Size:12 feet high, 12 feet wide Color Varieties:Yellow Sun Exposure:Full sun topartial shade Soil Needs:Well-drained,acidic soilamended withcompost 02of 24 Forsythia Bushes The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova