[97] Landscaping Small Shrubs For Sun Download
These shrubs perform best and open the most flowers in full sun.
[96] Landscaping Small Shrubs For Sun . Give this dwarf hydrangea four to six hours of full sun each day and it will bloom its head off every year. During the spring and early summer it sports dark purple foliage which contrasts well next to brighter plants. Partial shade to full sun.
This dwarf shrub bears abundant white blooms that stay white in any soil. Prune immediately after flowering. Viburnums are some of the toughest shrubs out there and these spring bloomers have pretty white to pinkish white blooms with a distinctively spicy scent and attractive reddish fall foliage.
Award winning beauty with burgundy stems and leaves and pale pink button flowers in spring and summer. The cone shaped flowers are white when they open but they age to bright red pink. Grow this 3 foot tall hydrangea in full to part sun in zones 3 to 9.
For many northern gardeners forsythia is the first shrub that blooms each spring almost as soon as the snow melts. The foliage tends to get greener as the weather heats up. Hardy down to 40 degrees f flare is a must when it comes to dwarf flowering shrubs for small gardens.
In late summer and autumn this rugged shrub produces fluffy clusters of white flowers that fade to shades of pink and green. Plant where you can enjoy the fragrance or as part of a shrub border. And like all hydrangeas this plant needs very little maintenance to encourage its abundant blooms.
With red twig dogwood you can have a plant that you can use as a privacy screen for erosion control or just a border for your flower garden. Beauty is available year round with this small tree. Hydrangea paniculata is the easiest hydrangea to grow.
They ll tolerate some shade. Useful for small urban gardens mass plantings or a low maintenance landscape. At maturity you can expect a height of around 4 metres from this silver leaved beauty.
Hardy in zones 2 to 7. Up to 4 tall and wide. Many cultivars such as tardiva can be successfully trained into a standard or miniature tree form perfect for a large container or just about any landscape spot.
The matte silver green foliage has a loose growing habit with a slightly triangular shape. This dogwood is one of the trees bushes and shrubs for partial shade or full sun and does best in hardiness zones two to eight. Why we love it.
This is one of the hardiest full sun shrubs available with a vigorous growth pattern and mountains of small star shaped sweet scented flowers from early summertime.