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If boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) makes you think of precisely sheared hedges or fancy topiaries, you're not wrong. It's often chosen for use in formal gardens and is called the "aristocrat of shrubs." With its tiny, rounded leaves and lustrous, dark-green color, boxwood can play ma...
Boxwood Beauty All Boxwood Beauty Carrissa macrocarpa 'Boxwood Beauty' This low growing, very dense shrub displays shiny, dark green leaves and fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers from spring through the fall. 123...8
With clusters of colorful flowers and big, dramatic leaves, Hydrangea is a stunning choice for a container garden. You should plant it in a large pot and provide regular watering. You can also grow them as specimens, hedge plants, and make a border with them. ...
This large genus of shrubs ranges from tiny dwarfs to enormous specimens that reach 80 feet tall or more. Most are broadleaf evergreens, though some species are deciduous. Large bell-shaped flowers occur in clusters in nearly every color imaginable, some with striking bicolor patterns. This versa...
(1843– 1932), advocated a strenuous exercise: “When taking away suckers … it is better to tear them out than to cut them off. A cut, however close, leaves a base from which they may always spring again, but if pulled or wrenched out, they bring away with them the swollen base....
They chew holes in leaves creating a lace-like pattern. Severe infestations can cause complete defoliation of a shrub, which weakens the plant over time and can be fatal. The larvae are tiny and range in color from yellowish-green to light brown with black spots and dashes on their bodies,...
I recommend visiting a local botanical garden or arboretum before deciding on your choices. Even a leisurely stroll through your own neighborhood will provide you with a great deal of insight into what you like, and what grows well in your area. Trees and shrubs live and grow for many years...
Once I began to notice the protective effect of thicketing raspberries, I started seeing other plants providing structural refuge to trees too: A tiny sweet gum hiding under the broomsedge grasses. An oak tree sprouting near the center of a spectacular pokeweed. Staghorn sumacs wedging themselves...