3 4 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 ...
0-3 Hours View Products Gardenias Shrubs By Growth Habit Shop Shrubs by Flower Color Bushes and shrubs are woody plants that typically grow back each year, given they are cold hardy in the zone you plant them in. There are many different varieties of bushes, from low-growing plants to thos...
Very hardy into zone 3 Thrives in cooler climate zones Easily grown low-maintenance small specimen Choose a sunny spot for your Dwarf Siberian Spruce, although an hour or two of afternoon shade is acceptable too. It will grow without problems in any garden soil that is not constantly wet and...
For colored winter twigs, nothing beats the Dogwood Shrubs. Hardy even in zone 3, and yet tough enough to also grow in zone 8, these plants light up the winter garden with their red and yellow branches, looking great against both black earth or white snow, depending on the season, and ...
Here are 12 excellent shrubs for providing year-round landscape color for every climate zone. Tip As you select shrubs for your garden, make note of when their leaves, flowers, and berries are at their most beautiful. Then choose a selection to ensure that you have color in your landscape ...
Rose of Sharon(Hibiscus syriacus)is a deciduous shrub hardy in USDA growing zones 5 through 9, good news, zone 6, we’re in! It will lose its leaves in the winter and put out new growth in spring. Very little pruning is required as these shrubs maintain an upright growth pattern. ...
Bring color, flowers and interest to even the darkest corners of your backyard all through the year by choosing the right shrubs for a shady garden
well. Some shrubs take many years to reach the point of providing such benefits, but choosing fast-growing species eliminates this problem while quickly creating a mature-looking landscape. Many options exist for fast-growing shrubs in USDA growing zone 9, easily divided by their light ...
For gardeners who are fond of common names, we've included the most widely used common names for these plants.Click on the name of any of the plants to view that plant's page.Ornamental Shrubs Plant NameCommon NameNotesHardy ZonePriceOrder...
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...