Deutzia

Deutzia gracilis is an easy-to-grow shrub that thrives in different soil and lighting conditions. It's perfect for landscape borders, growing up to 5-feet tall in either open areas or beneath a wooded shade.

(deutzia gracilis)

Viburnum

Discover 150 varieties of versatile, hardy viburnum - perfect for stunning borders or focal points. Choose from evergreen or deciduous options that offer a showy display year-round with fragrant spring flowers, colorful summer berries, and radiant autumn foliage. Height ranges from 3 to 20 feet.

(viburnum)

Weigela

Add a splash of color to your landscape with low-maintenance weigela florida. This deciduous shrub grows between 1 to 10 feet tall and 1.5 to 12 feet wide, and dwarf varieties like spilled wine can even be planted in containers to accentuate a patio.

(weigelia florida)

Philadelphus

Philadelphus Virginalis, also known as mock orange, is a deciduous shrub that grows between 4 and 8 feet tall. Its distinguishing feature is the pungent, orange fragrance of its white flowers, which have yellow-tipped stamens and bloom each summer.

(philadelphus virginalis)

Forsythia

Add fiery forsythia, a hardy and versatile deciduous shrub, as a stunning landscape border or focal point. Its golden yellow flowers during early spring and rich summer foliage make it an excellent choice, growing between 8-10 feet tall and 10-12 feet wide, and requiring annual pruning immediately after flowering.

(forsythia)

Hydrangea

Enjoy luscious mid-to-late summer blooms with all 75 species of hydrangea, ranging in size from 5 to 20 feet. With a variety of leaf and flower shapes and colors, hydrangeas bring diversity to your landscape - just be sure to check the pruning schedule for your specific variety.

(hydrangea)

Rugosa Roses

Hardy and virtually carefree, the Rosa rugosa or Japanese rose grows 6-feet tall and provides continual blooms and fruits throughout summer. It is also a great choice for a natural fence due to its tolerance of salty air, insects, and disease.

(rosa rugosa)

Cotoneaster

"Cotoneaster is a versatile plant with shrub and creeping varieties for any landscape. Use it for ground cover, erosion control, screening shrubs, or bordering shrubs, with varieties growing between 2 to 15 feet tall and producing bright red berries and colorful autumn foliage.

(atropurpureus 'Variegatus)

Leycesteria Formosa

Himalayan honeysuckle, also known as Leycesteria formosa, is a showy deciduous shrub native to the Himalayas and China. It grows up to 6-feet tall and 5-feet wide and features bright green leaves, white flowers with reddish-purple bracts, and edible purple autumn berries

(leycesteria formosa)

Snowberry

Also known as snowberry, ice apple, waxberry, and white coralberry, the symphoricarpos albus is a 3-foot tall and 6-foot wide shrub with green leaves, pink flowers in early summer, and white berries in autumn that attract wildlife. Though poisonous to humans, its durable root system makes it a good choice for windswept areas, hillsides, and waterfronts.

(symphoricarpos albus)

Mahonia

Evergreen mahonia is a robust shrub with glossy, toothed leaves that change seasonally from dark green to burgundy. Growing between 3 and 8 feet tall, it's a great choice for a year-round screening plant, producing bright yellow flower clusters in spring and tart, edible berries in hues of faded-blue or navy.

(mahonia)

Choisya

Choisya ternata, or Mexican orange, is a low-maintenance evergreen shrub that grows up to 8 feet tall, with glossy leaves in groups of three and fragrant white flowers that bloom in spring and attract bees. It prefers a sheltered borderline along a wall or fence.

(choisya ternata)

Aucuba Japonica

The evergreen aucuba japonica is a low-maintenance shrub that grows between 6 and 10 feet tall, with green and yellow flecked foliage. It can be used as a bordering shrub, garden filler, or potted accent piece and displays hardy oval leaves year-round, with insignificant purple blooms and tiny, bright red berry clusters on female shrubs after flowering.

(aucuba japonica)

Rhododendron

Rhododendron, also known as azalea, encompasses over 900 deciduous and evergreen species. This versatile shrub grows between 4-20 feet tall and produces clusters of pink, purple, white, red, salmon, or yellow tubular, funnel, or bell-shaped flowers in either mid- to late-spring or autumn, making it perfect for ground coverage or towering hedges.

(azalea)

Spiraea

Spiraea is a vibrant, deciduous shrub that comes in either spring or summer bloom varieties and can grow between 2 and 8 feet tall. With clustered white spring flowers and white, pink, or red summer blooms, it makes a lovely focal point or border shrub, and its bright blue-green foliage turns yellowish-orange in autumn.

(spiraea)