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1001+ Flowering Shrubs That Stay Green In Winter

It s an evergreen to semi evergreen. Slow growing no mowing dwarf mondo grass is a tough evergreen groundcover that tolerates shade and needs little water.

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Boxwood members of the buxaceae family are slow growing broadleaf shrubs cultivars. Evergreen shrubs bring non stop color. Aucuba japonica aucuba japonica. Hardy cultivars to look for are lalandei mohave and yukon belle.

The plants prefer full sun and are drought tolerant. The colours are enduring through autumn winter and spring. Shrubs that stay green all winter boxwood. All varieties of boxwood are evergreen and if you prefer.

There are up to 300 varieties of cotoneaster which are woody shrubs and members. Whether you re a budding gardener or veteran floriculturist there s no shame in wanting to take the easy way out with your backyard foliage that s where these low maintenance shrubs and bushes come in. There are thousands of types of evergreen bushes in every imaginable height shape and color. Old fashioned candytuft snowflake iberis sempervirens stays green all winter.

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