Shrubs
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Annabelle Hydrangea
Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade. Tolerates full sun only if grown with consistent moisture.
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Anthony Waterer Bumalda Soirea
Flat-topped heads of rosy pink flowers cover this low, spreading shrub. New spring foliage is an attractive reddish purple. This more compact form requires little pruning to maintain a neat size, making it ideal in the foreground of shrub borders. Deciduous.
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Blue Wave Hydrangea
Prized for its reliable blue flower color in most garden soils without the addition of aluminum sulfate. Long lasting flowers can be enjoyed in shrub borders or as a background planting for colorful perennials.
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Bridal Wreath Spirea
That attention-getting look, coupled with the fact that this plant is a breeze to grow, has made this a favorite in American gardens for over a century.
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Camellia Sasanqua Var ‘Kanjiro’ Sasanqua Camellia Var ‘Kanjiro’
A truly stunning cerise pink Camellia with semi-double blooms often with extra hues of red thrown in, all opening to reveal golden stamens and a slight fragrance.
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Conversation Piece Azalea
Truly a masterpiece, Conversation Piece was designed to be an easy to care for, gorgeous shrub. It requires little maintenance to flourish, and isn’t bothered by pests, disease or browsing deer.
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Forsythia Intermedia – Forsythia
Easily grown in loose, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best flower production is in full sun.
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Fringe Tree-Grancy Greybread
A carefree native, this small tree puts on a heck of a show in late spring with thousands of pendulous, delicately fragrant white flowers covering the tree before the leaves emerge.
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Gardenia Jasminicides-Gardenia
In their native range, most gardenias are fairly adaptable shrubs tolerant of sun or semi-shade, and do best in a well-drained, humus-rich, acidic soil. Fall or spring is the best time for planting in warmer climates
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Hydrancea Macrophylla – Hydrangea
The Hydrancea Macrophylla is a hardy, disease-resistant and time-tested sensation.
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Hydrangea ‘Blushing Bride’
Blushing Bride graces the garden with big round balls of soft blooms, providing an elegant touch of color in the garden all the way into fall.
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Hydrangea ‘Endless Summer’
Blooming early in the summer season, this incredibly beautiful, frost-proof plant will give the warmth of summer to your garden with lovely blooms up until Thanksgiving!
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Hydrangea ‘Nika Blue’
Superb shrub for accent, specimen or border use in semi-shaded areas; desired for the splendid, abundant, showy flower clusters. Handsome foliage on boldly branched, mounded form. Blooms on old wood. When planted in acidic soils, produces blue flowers; in more alkaline soils, flower color may have a pink hue.
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Hydrangea ‘Pink Lace Cap’
Spectacular lacecap flower heads. Blossoms tend to be blue when planted in acidic soils, and more pink in more alkaline soils. Large green leaves with creamy-white edges. Excellent choice for the shrub border or as a garden accent.
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Hydrangea Paniculata Var ‘Limelight;
This unique panicle hydrangea revolutionized landscaping across North America. Huge, football-shaped flowers open in an elegant celadon green that looks fresh and clean in summer’s heat.
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Japanese Boxwood
Because they take well to shearing, boxwoods are ideal for defining different spaces in the garden, as a border along a property line or for a tidy foundation cover-up.
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Japanese Viburnum Ligustrum
The hardy ligustrum genus is a versatile group of shrubs for accents, hedges, or small trees. Three of the most popular for South Florida landscapes are varieties in green, gold-tipped and variegated.
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Lilac Chaste Tree
The chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus) is a lovely deciduous shrub that bears clusters of purple flowers in the summer. It has uses in alternative medicine for women’s reproductive issues.
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Oakleaf Hydrangea
The Oakleaf gets its name from the shape of its beautiful large leaves. These leaves often turn colors of brilliant red, orange, yellow and burgundy in the fall if planted in a sunny location with a little afternoon shade.
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Osmanthus Frangrans – Tea Olive
Fragrant Tea Olive, produces small white blooms that pack a punch. Some describe it as a rose scent, others as gardenia and still others as jasmine.
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Variegated Pittosporum
A combination of light green and white variegated leaves on a compact, heavily-branched plant. Very fragrant white flowers in spring smell like citrus blossoms. Matures at 6 to 8 feet tall and wide.