Shrubs: This Is A Rounded, Semi-Evergreen Shrub To 10 Feet Tall and 12 Feet Wide With Glossy, Dark Green Leaves

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Shrubs

Name

Description

Scientific Name

Abelia, Glossy

This is a rounded,
semi-evergreen
shrub to 10 feet tall
and 12 feet wide
with glossy, dark
green leaves

Abelia
grandifora

Almond, Flowering

Flowering almond
(Prunus
glandulosa) is a
highly ornamental
shrub grown for its
breathtaking early
spring display in
U.S. Department of
Agriculture plant
hardiness zones

Andromeda

Bamboo, Heavenly

Pieris japonica
goes by many
names, including
Japanese
andromeda, lilyof-the-valley
shrub and
Japanese pieris

is a species of
flowering plant in
the family
Berberidaceae,
native to eastern
Asia from the
Himalayas to
Japan. It is the
only member of
the monotypic
genus Nandina.

Prunus
glandulosa

Pieris japonica

Nandina
domestica

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Big Leafed
Hydrangea

Bog Rosemary

Box Honeysuckle

Camellia

Coralberry

It is widely
cultivated in many
parts of the world
in many climates.
It is not to be
confused with H.
aspera
'Macrophylla'.
It is a small shrub
growing to 1020
centimetres (48
in) (rarely to 40
cm or 16 in) tall
with slender
stems.
It's branches are
densely packed
with tiny, eggshaped, shiny dark
green leaves that
may turn bronze to
plum color in the
winter
Camellias are
evergreen shrubs
or small trees up
to 20 m (66 ft) tall.
Their leaves are
alternately
arranged, simple,
thick, serrated, and
usually glossy
This small,
mound-shaped,
deciduous shrub
with shredding
bark on older
wood and brown
to purplish
branchlets covered
with short hairs
visible under a 10x
hand lens

Hydrangea
macrophylla

Andromeda
polifolia

Lonicera nitida

Camellia
japonica

Symphoricarpos
orbiculatus

Evergreen Azalea

Ceanothus

February Daphne

Dwarf
Rhododendron

azaleas,
particularly dwarf
varieties, grow
slowly. Most
average 3-10" of
growth per year
depending on a
host of factors

Common names
for members of
this genus are
California Lilac,
Wild Lilac, and
Soap Bush.
"Ceonothus"
comes from a
Greek word
meaning "spiny
plant".
small European
deciduous shrub
with fragrant lilaccolored flowers
followed by red
berries on highly
toxic twigs
contains many
dwarf plants
suitable for rock
gardens, their
specific use
depends on their
soil and light
preferences and
their habits of
growth--compact,
spreading or
trailing

Azalea

Santa Barbara
Ceanothus

Daphne
mezereum

Rhododendron
dwarf

Kerria, Japanese

Kerria japonica,
the sole species in
the genus Kerria, is
a deciduous shrub
in the rose family
Rosaceae, native
to China, Japan
and Korea.

Kerria japonica

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