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From spring-flowering varieties to glossy evergreens, these hedge plants may be slightly less traditional, but they shouldn't be overlooked ...
Today’s evergreens not only offer practical solutions to garden challenges—but they look fabulous in the landscape, too. With ...
Q: The leaves on my Diamond Spire gardenias are turning bright yellow before they turn brown and drop off. Another one 6 feet away is doing just fine. Both are in full sun in clay pots. Thanks for any ...
The Nandinas at Hurley Park display unique shades of purple, red and green throughout the cooler winter months. A less common evergreen shrub at Hurley Park is the Poet’s Laurel (Danae racemosa).
They plant them where a Willowleaf holly or even a dwarf Burford holly might have been a better choice.
They plant them where a Willowleaf holly or even a dwarf Burford holly might have been a better choice.
For hedges 6 to 10 feet: Ligustrum, cleyera, camellia, sasanqua, oleander, dwarf Burford holly, gardenia, pittosporum, and Indian azaleas are possible choices.
Their dark, evergreen leaves and bright, red berries fit in with the Christmas season — but what if your hollies never produce berries? Male holly plants do not produce berries.
Whether you're looking for something needly or broadleaved, low-growing or tall, these evergreen shrubs will add year-round finesse to your garden.
The evergreen types of course, never waned. Holly selections range in ultimate height from trees to shrubs and include both spiny leafed and spineless types.