Shrubs are woody plant life generally smaller and more compact than tree diagram . To the landscapist , shrubs offer countless uses , from exclusive detail of stake to components of cover and hedges . Shrubs motley greatly in size and form , and dissimilar species offer diverse seasonal sake , from flowers and descent foliage to wintertime berries .
Azalea
Azaleas are related to rhododendron but display minor departure in leaf and peak structure . Nicknamed the " royalty of the garden , " over 10,000 nominate cultivars of azaleas survive , providing the gardener with unnumbered pick in term of colouring , blueprint and blossom time . In North America , azalea are deciduous , put down their leave in the fall , and tend to bloom in late spring .
Rhododendron
rhododendron go to the heath family line and are close related to heather , blueberries and mint laurels . Rhododendron is a spacious classification that includes more than 1,000 mintage , including azaleas . Although popular garden plants and grown throughout the domain today , most rhododendrons rise in Asia , particularly in the Himalayan foothill .
Butterfly Bush
butterfly stroke bushes raise as gravid shrubs – some species contact height of 15 foot – with discrete bunch of colorful , scented flowers that attract butterflies . Each efflorescence is tiny with a golden center , although the colour of the petal vary , ranging from dark purple and reddish to white . In mild climates , butterfly George Bush are semi - evergreen .
Rose-of-Sharon
Rose - of - Sharon grows as an upright bush with bright colored , flamboyant heyday . Because rose - of - Sharon flower in the summer when many other shrubs have long shed their heyday , gardener often use the bush to provide summertime pursuit in a garden . Rose - of - Sharon may reach heights of 10 feet and is easy to care for and transplant .
Forsythia
When spring come , forsythia shrub dominate the landscape painting and put up one of the time of year ’s first bursts of color . Forsythia produce bright yellow flowers that are so hardy that , when the snow melts away in northerly region , it often expose the colored Vannevar Bush beneath . After its three - week efflorescence menstruation , forsythia fades into the landscape , becoming an ordinary green shrub .
Hydrangea
Hydrangea bring on enceinte , round clusters of pinkish , white and drear flowers . Although there are 23 species of hydrangea , only about five are ordinarily implant in garden in the United States . Some hydrangea develop blossoms with multiple color , sometimes even within the same flower clump . Blossom colour in hydrangea is determined , in part , by the soil pH and availability of atomic number 13 .
Barberry
Barberry are able-bodied to endure spicy mood and dry soils , make them sluttish to care for and suitable for southerly landscape gardening uses . Some barberry shrubs are deciduous , producing colored leaf in the downslope and bright red berries that persist into the winter , and others are evergreen . Barberry shrubs also produce retentive thorns .
Juniper
Juniper browse in size from plants low and spreading enough to serve as footing cover to full - sized evergreen plant Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree . In the middle , gardeners can find juniper flora suitable for exercise as shrubs and hedge . Juniper is an evergreen plant plant , though the foliage of different species train in different tincture of green , and some mintage acquire berry .
Weigela
The red-faced trumpet - form heyday of weigela , also recognise as the cardinal shrub , popularise it in Europe when it first go far from Asia in the mid-19th hundred . Today , selective raising has get cultivar with blossoms in pinkish , violent and white and leaves in a change of chromaticity . Although weigela only bloom naturally in the springiness , other cultivar put out the blooming time of year through the summer .
Lilac
Lilacs make brilliantly dark flowers in white , pink or over-embellished and are prized for their strong , pleasant fragrance . Although some lilac grow as small tree , other cultivar have more thick growth and are fittingly used as shrubs . Typically , lilacs blossom in May , although other cultivar have adjusted or extended the growing season .
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