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Here's a list of popular needled and broadleaf evergreen shrubs, including rhododendrons, yews, arborvitae, and boxwood. They can serve many landscape uses.
Evergreen shrubs are perfect for privacy in a backyard and creating decorative garden features in a front yard. The beauty of growing evergreen shrubs in a garden landscape is that the bushy plants stay green all year long.
Evergreen flowering shrubs bloom in different seasons, while other evergreen bushes produce insignificant flowers or no blooms at all. Try some of these evergreen shrubs in your landscape. 1. Sprinter ® Boxwood (Buxus microphylla) Boxwood is commonly used to add formal structure to the landscape, as hedging, container specimens and topiaries.
Evergreen shrubs bring life to dreary winter landscapes with their lush greenery. Evergreen bushes create an everlasting framework for seasonal garden plantings. Some evergreen flowering shrubs also produce colorful berries in fall.
Let’s look at 27 of my favorite evergreen shrubs that can be used to build the foundation of your garden. These wonderful plants create a stunning backdrop for the flowering plants of the spring and summer while maintaining their foliage year-round.
Whether you're looking for something needly or broadleaved, low-growing or tall, here are 20 popular evergreen shrubs to plant for a well-rounded garden.
From deep green to shades of blue and even maroon, both needled and broadleaf types of evergreen shrubs are far from plain green. These shrubs are especially welcome in border gardens and foundation planting where deciduous plants—those that shed their leaves in fall—are common.
This list of the best evergreen shrubs features conical and low-growing varieties that are low maintenance and gorgeous for patios, gardens or front doors.
Evergreen shrubs that flower keep their leaves through winter and add vibrant bursts of color from spring until fall. Whether you have a front or backyard drenched in day-long sunshine or a shaded garden, there are flowering evergreen shrubs for all conditions.
Many smaller evergreen shrubs grow well in pots, either on their own or planted with seasonal bedding plants. Spring or autumn is the best time to plant evergreens. If you can't decide which to choose for your garden, here are 20 of our favourite evergreen shrubs to inspire you.