Planting Guide

Bedding PlantsShrubs

An important element of any landscape, shrubs not only provide beauty but help screen, shade and protect your home. Shrubs come in all shapes, sizes, colors and textures ready for you to create a design that fulfills your special needs.

Dwarf Crepe Myrtle

Same as the crape myrtle but in a small shrub form. Dec. ALS - 5'T x 3'W.

Dwarf Gardenia

Small growing shrub with glossy green leaves and small white intensely fragrant flowers in spring. Evg. ALS - 1'T x 2'W.

Dwarf Nandina

Small rounded plant known for its brilliant winter color. Evg./Dec. ALS - 2'T x 2'W.

Dwarf Osmanthus

Small free-form plant featuring variegated foliage. Evg. ALS - 3'T x 2'W.

Dwarf Pittosporum

Low growing dense mounding shrub with beautiful glossy green foliage. Evg. ALS - 2'T x 4'W.

Dwarf Yaupon Holly

Low spreading, compact growing shrub excellent for low hedges or borders. Does not produce berries. Evg. ALS - 2'T x 3'W.

Elaeagnus

Fast growing upright spreading shrub with beautiful silvery green foliage. Tolerates poor soil, heat and drought. Fragrant flowers and edible fruit. Evg. ALS - 6'T x 4'W.

Firecracker Plant

A edacious, branching shrub bearing a profusion of tubular. Firecracker-red flowers from spring to fall amid mid-green leaves and stems. Dec. ALS - 3'T x 3'W.

Forsythia

Weeping shrub noted for its showy yellow to gold flowers early each spring. Tolerates most soils. Dec. ALS - 5'T x 4'W.

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