![]() Great for hedges.īuddleia, Blue Chip– deciduous 2-3 ft tall with blue flowers from summer to frost.īuddleia, Tutti Fruiti– deciduous 2-3 ft tall with fuchsia-pink flowers from summer to frost.Ĭrapemyrtle, Violet Filli– deciduous 12-18” tall with violet flowers from summer to frost.Ĭrapemyrtle, Pocomoke– deciduous 2-3 ft tall with deep rose-pink flowers from summer to frost.Įuonymus, Emerald Gaiety– evergreen 2 ft tall has deep green leaves with white margins.Įuonymus, Moonshadow– evergreen 2-3 ft tall has wavy light yellow leaves with thin green margins.Įuonymus, Variegated Boxleaf– evergreen 1-2 ft tall has green leaves with white margins. Great for hedges.īoxwood, Green Velvet– evergreen 3 ft tall globe shaped with dark green leaves. Several bloom colors are available.īarberry, Admiration– deciduous 1-2 ft tall with orange-red leaves edged with yellow.īarberry, Concorde– deciduous 18-24” tall with dark purple leavesīoxwood, Baby Gem– evergreen 3-4 ft tall with small dark green leaves. Large flowers appear in early spring, then re-bloom in summer and continue through fall. Most of the listed plants are evergreen, however deciduous plants, which lose their leaves in winter, provide flower color or texture (grasses).Ībelia, Kaleidoscope– evergreen 30” tall with myriad colored foliage and white bell-shaped flowers.Ībelia, Rose Creek– evergreen 2-3 ft tall with purplish-green foliage and white tubular flower clusters.Īzalea, Bloomathon– evergreen 3-4 ft tall that requires afternoon shade. A single plant can often be used as an accent piece in a small bed.įor the purpose of this list, only shrubs with a maintained height of 4 foot or less are included. Dwarf shrubs are excellent for mass plantings in large beds. Small hedges and borders, whether in straight, circular, curved, or staggered rows are common. These shrubs promise more beauty with less effort on your part.ĭwarf shrubs have many uses in the landscape. ![]() These varieties offer multiple seasons of interest, extended bloom times and they are well suited for mass plantings. Versatile, well-mannered and low maintenance are good words to describe the latest generation of dwarf shrubs.
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