The California Lilac or Ceanothus, is unrelated to the Common Lilac (Syringa). The California Lilac is different in several ways. Perhaps the biggest difference, is that the California Lilac is an evergreen.Learn more about the California Lilac. ...
Low-growing ground cover azaleas such as ‘Joseph Hill’, a bright-red-flowering evergreen that grows only to about a foot. Tall varieties include the white-blooming sweet azalea (R. arborescens), a deciduous plant that can reach 20 feet tall. Weeping azaleas, such as ‘Pink Cascade’. ...
landscapes, particularly in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9. However, these evergreen shrubs can face challenges, especially when their leaves start to yellow. Yellowing leaves on boxwoods often signal underlying issues that, if left unchecked, could compromise the health of your plants. We’ll …Read ...
Northsky bushes grow about 18 to 24 inches high, with a 30-inch spread. In the spring, they produce small white flowers that transform into small berries around July. They also have deep green leaves that turn a beautiful red in the fall. Berries are a deep sky-blue color and are know...