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Small or dwarf evergreen shrubs are perfect for enhancing any type of garden landscape. Varieties of compact, miniature shrubs aren’t just for growing in small yards. Due to their small size, you can plant many different types of ornamental dwarf conifers or evergreen plants in a large backyard.
Freshen up your front yard with these short, stylish bushes—all of our expert picks for the top small shrubs are under 5 feet tall!
We've chosen 18 smaller shrubs by groups of zones that are either naturally dwarf or are very slow growers. (Typically topping out at about 4 - 5′ tall maximum). Each of these has something special going on that we're pretty sure will solve a problem in your landscape.
Dwarf flowering shrubs and low-growing bushes are plants that grow to between one and three feet (up to one meter) tall. Some varieties of bushy garden plants don’t grow very tall and are ideal for planting under windows.
Small shrubs are compact, bushy plants that grow up to 3 to 5 ft. (1 – 1.5 m) tall. A variety of short shrubs are deciduous or evergreen, and some coniferous shrubs are under two feet tall.
From massive bloomers like chenille to brightly colored bloomers like ‘Blue Tit’ rhododendron, there are lot’s of dwarf or miniaturized varieties of flowering bushes which will remain fairly small when it reaches maturity (typically height of 1 to 3 feet).
These diminutive shrubs are versatile in beds, borders, foundation plantings, containers, as ground covers, hedging, or accent plants. Here are some of the best small or dwarf evergreen shrubs to add to your yard. Photo by: Aykut Alakoc / Shutterstock.
Small evergreen shrubs and dwarf varieties of evergreen shrubs can solve many problems in your garden. They will fill it with richly textured and colorful foliage all year round. They are low maintenance, and they are even excellent ground cover.
Under half the size of the native species, it grows to a maximum of 2’ tall by 2’ wide, which is perfectly suited for modestly sized gardens. It adapts to a range of soils and moisture conditions, so it easily remains handsome in containers and landscapes throughout the season. Full to part sun.
Hemlocks are made for shade, and Moon Frost is no exception. Needles emerge white in spring for a frosty glow; in winter, look for a blush of pink. Grow these small evergreen shrubs in a cool location with partial to full shade and moist soil. Size: 2 to 4 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.