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Oakleaf Hydrangea

Oakleaf Hydrangeas are low-maintenance multi-stemmed shrubs that provide visual appeal with their white-purple blooms.

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Forsythia

Forsythias are deciduous shrubs, which means they shed seasonally. They can grow up to 4 meters tall, and their blooms are bright yellow, which adds a burst of color to your garden.

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Lilac Shrubs

Lilacs require minimal care and can tolerate various soil types, although they thrive best in humus-rich soil. Fertilizers are unnecessary as long as they get access to full sunlight so that the blooms appear earlier.

#4

Fountain Butterfly Bush

The fountain butterfly bush benefits your garden's ecosystem by attracting pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

#5

Heavenly Bamboo

Heavenly bamboos have vibrant foliage, providing year-round visual interest as the colors transition with the seasons.

#6

Hibiscus Shrub

Hibiscus plants create a tropical-looking paradise in your garden with their vibrant blooms. The flowers attract beneficial insects to pollinate the garden, and their petals can grow up to 6 inches in diameter.

#7

Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon shrubs do not grow roses, but they have either flat or double blossoms that come in pink or purple.

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Bottlebrush Buckeye

Bottlebrush Buckeyes are relatively easy to care for. They have spiky white blooms that thrive in full sunlight and well-drained soil. They shed annually, and they thrive under unpredictable weather patterns.

#9

Archer's Gold Lemon Thyme

If you want an evergreen shrub that can benefit the garden and the kitchen, go for Archer's Gold Lemon Thyme. They thrive under direct sunlight, and you can use the lemon-scented foliage as a salad or an herb spice.

#10

Chinese Fringetree

Chinese fringe trees are generally low-maintenance since they can thrive in full sun to partial shade, but their blooms can only appear under full sunlight. Their roots have medicinal benefits, which you can use to improve liver and gallbladder conditions.

#11

Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce

This slow-growing conifer shrub can thrive in various soil types and are easy to grow, although growth increments can be small.

#12

Summersweet

Summersweet bushes have bright green foliage that boasts white flowers, which emit a sweet honeysuckle scent.

#13

Wynyabbie Gem Westringia

This shrub thrives under full sunlight, but it can tolerate frost and drought periods. These are extremely hardy plants and have mauve flowers that bloom during the warm season.

Texas Ranger

If you want a shrub that requires little to no maintenance, texas ranger shrubs may be for you. They thrive better if you truly leave them alone, withstanding even the most intense heat. Their blooms are purple and pink, with green leaves ideal for being kept as hedges.

#14

Flameleaf Sumac

This shrub attracts beneficial and pollinating insects, sprucing up your garden's ecosystem. They thrive in well-drained soil, and they prefer full sunlight.

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