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High Quality Shrubs
Dogwood Trees (Cornus spp.) are deciduous trees or shrubs known for their striking spring blooms, vibrant red or white bracts, and attractive fall foliage. They are popular in landscapes for their ornamental beauty, and some varieties also produce colorful berries that attract wildlife.
Deutzia plants are deciduous shrubs known for their abundant clusters of small, star-shaped white or pink flowers in late spring to early summer. These low-maintenance plants are great for borders, mass plantings, or as ornamental accents in gardens due to their attractive blooms and arching growth habit.
Daphne plants are small, fragrant shrubs known for their attractive, colorful flowers and evergreen foliage. They bloom in early spring or winter, producing clusters of pink, white, or purple flowers, and are often grown for their pleasant fragrance and ornamental value. Daphne plants prefer well-drained soil and partial shade.
Cytisus, commonly known as Broom plants, are hardy, deciduous shrubs known for their bright, pea-like flowers in yellow, white, or red shades. They bloom in late spring to early summer and thrive in well-drained, poor soils. These drought-tolerant plants are popular for adding vibrant color to gardens and landscapes.
Japanese Cedar trees (Cryptomeria japonica) are tall, evergreen conifers native to Japan, known for their soft, needle-like foliage and attractive reddish-brown bark. They can grow up to 70 feet tall and are often used in landscaping for their graceful, pyramid-like shape. These trees thrive in moist, well-drained soil and are popular for both ornamental and timber purposes.
Cotoneaster plants are versatile, hardy shrubs known for their dense, glossy green foliage and small, white or pink flowers that bloom in late spring. In the fall, they produce bright red or orange berries, adding color to gardens. These low-maintenance plants are commonly used for ground cover, hedging, or erosion control, thriving in various soil conditions.