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Flowering Shrubs

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Discover our exclusive collection of flowering shrubs for sale, perfect for enhancing any garden space.

Our online selection includes both seasonal varieties and repeat flowering shrubs, ensuring your garden remains vibrant and colorful all year round.

Whether you're looking to buy a single shrub or enhance your collection, our range has something for every gardener.

Shop our selection online now and find the perfect flowering shrubs to bring your garden to life.

Colorful garden with beautiful flowering shrubs
Colorful garden with beautiful flowering shrubs

Benefits of Flowering Shrubs

Flowering shrubs not only beautifies your space but also brings many benefits.

  • Attracts Wildlife Flowering shrubs are magnets for birds, butterflies, and bees. They provide essential food and shelter.
  • Low Maintenance Once established, many of these plants require minimal care. They're resilient and can thrive with basic watering and occasional pruning.
  • Enhances Curb Appeal Adding vibrant colors and textures increases your home’s aesthetic appeal. This can also boost property value.
Flourishing garden with vibrant blooming flowers
Flourishing garden with vibrant blooming flowers

Our Top Flowering Shrub Varieties

Plant Name Max Height Annual Growth Flower Color Special Features Sunlight Needs Planting Spacing
Black Knight Butterfly Bush 4-6 ft Medium 1-2 ft Deep purple Attracts butterflies, heat and drought tolerant Full sun 6 ft
Blue Hydrangea 3-5 ft Medium 1-2 ft Deep blue Deep blue flowers Spring through Fall Part shade to full shade 5 ft
Cerise Charm Loropetalum 3-5 ft Slow < 1 ft Deep pink Pink flowers, burgundy-purple fall color Part shade to full shade 6 ft
Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea 4-6 ft Slow < 1 ft Pink Early spring flowers, evergreen foliage Part shade to shade 6 ft
Double Knock Out Rose® Pink 3-4 ft Medium 1-2 ft Pink Disease-resistant, repeat bloomer Full sun 4 ft
Double Knock Out Rose® Red 3-4 ft Medium 1-2 ft Red Disease-resistant, repeat bloomer Full sun 4 ft
Drift Roses Pink Drift® 2-3 ft Medium 1-2 ft Pink Disease-resistant, repeat bloomer Full sun 5 ft
Drift Roses Popcorn Drift® 2-3 ft Medium 1-2 ft White with pink blush Continuous bloomer, unique bicolor flowers Full sun 3 ft
Drift Roses Red Drift® 2-3 ft Medium 1-2 ft Red Continuous bloomer, compact growth Full sun 3 ft
Drift Roses White Drift® 2-3 ft Medium 1-2 ft White Continuous bloomer, compact growth Full sun 3 ft
Edward Goucher Abelia 3-5 ft Slow < 1 ft Pink Glossy evergreen leaves, fall color Part shade to shade 5 ft
Encore® Autumn Empress Azalea 4-6 ft Slow < 1 ft Pink Reblooms in fall, evergreen foliage Part shade to shade 6 ft
Encore® Autumn Carnation Azalea 4-5 ft Slow < 1 ft Pink Reblooms in fall, evergreen foliage Part shade to shade 6 ft
Francis Mason Abelia 3-4 ft Slow < 1 ft White Glossy evergreen leaves, fall color Full sun to part shade 4 ft
Lilac 8-15 ft Medium 1-2 ft Purple Fragrant flowers in spring Full sun 10 ft
Lynwood Gold Forsythia 6-10 ft Medium 1-2 ft Yellow Early spring yellow flowers Full sun 8 ft
Maui Red Ixora 3-4 ft Slow < 1 ft
Red Vibrant red flowers, glossy evergreen foliage Full sun to part shade 4 ft
Maui Yellow Ixora 3-4 ft Slow < 1 ft
Yellow Yellow flowers, glossy evergreen foliage Full sun to part shade 4 ft
Razzleberry 'Carolina Midnight' Loropetalum 8-10 ft Fast 2-3 ft Pink Darkest foliage of all Loropetalums, pink flowers Full sun to part shade 6 ft
Razzleberry 'Plum Delight' Loropetalum 8-10 ft Fast 2-3 ft Pink Pink flowers, burgundy-purple fall color Full sun to part shade 6 ft
Red Twig Dogwood 8-12 ft Fast 2-3 ft White Showy red winter stems Full sun to part shade 10 ft
Pink Rose of Sharon 8-12 ft Fast 2-3 ft Pink Showy flowers Full sun to part shade 10 ft
Ruby Loropetalum 8-10 ft Fast 2-3 ft Red Red flowers, burgundy-purple fall color Full sun to part shade 6 ft
Sweet Olive - Osmanthus Fragrans 12-15 ft Medium 1-2 ft White Fragrant white flowers in fall, glossy evergreen leaves Full sun to part shade 10 ft
Charming garden path with colorful flowers
Charming garden path with colorful flowers

Choosing Flowering Shrubs For Your Landscape

Picking the right plant for your garden is key, but it can be tough since no single plant fits all needs. You need to think about sunlight, soil, and weather where you live. Also, check how big a plant gets and if you want it to keep its leaves all year or not.

Flowering shrubs for sun:
Go Black Knight Butterfly Bush, a Rose bush, Lilac or Lynwood Gold Forsythia. They have beautiful blooms and love sunlight.
Flowering shrubs for shade:
Choose Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea, Encore® Conles Rhododendron Reblooming Azalea or Encore® Roblec Rhododendron Reblooming Azalea if your spot is more in the shade.
Deciduous flowering shrubs:
If you like colorful fall leaves and flowers in summer, think about Black Knight Butterfly Bush, Lynwood Gold Forsythia, Blue Hydrangea, Lilacs, or Roses.

How To Plant Flowering Shrubs

For the best growth, make sure flowering shrubs get into moist, well-drained soil. Also, putting mulch around them helps a lot. Here's how to do it right:

  1. Dig a hole that's 2-3 times wider than the shrub's pot but not as deep.
  2. Take the shrub out of its pot. Gently spread the roots and put it in the hole. The top of the roots should stick out a bit above the ground.
  3. Use a mix of the soil you just dug up and some good compost or planting soil. Fill the hole with this mix, pressing it down as you go.
  4. Make a small mound around the hole's edge to keep water in.
  5. Water the plant slowly so the water goes deep into the ground.
  6. Put a 3-inch layer of mulch around the plant, but not right up against it.

Wait about a month before putting any fertilizer on.

How To Care For Flowering Shrubs

Caring for flowering shrubs is easy if you follow these simple steps.

  • Water regularly. Flowering shrubs need 1 inch of water a week. Use a soaker hose to water deeply and prevent leaf diseases.
  • Prune properly. Trim to shape in early spring or after they bloom. This helps shrubs grow thick and produce more flowers.
  • Fertilize wisely. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring and mid-summer. Too much can hurt the blooms, so follow package directions.
Terraced garden with colorful blooming flowers
Terraced garden with colorful blooming flowers

Landscaping and Design Ideas For Flowering Shrubs

Flowering shrubs can transform your yard into a stunning display of colors and shapes. Here's how to use them in landscaping and design:

  1. Create a focal point: Pick a standout shrub like a hydrangea to be your garden's centerpiece. It draws the eye and sets the scene.
  2. Line pathways: Use smaller shrubs like lavender or boxwood to edge your garden paths. They guide the way and add charm.
  3. Build a privacy screen: Tall shrubs like hollies or arborvitaes can form a living wall. They offer privacy and block unwanted views or noise.

Sustainability Practices For Flowering Shrubs

Sustainable gardening helps the planet and makes your garden thrive. Here's how to care for flowering shrubs in an eco-friendly way.

Choose native plants
Native shrubs need less water and care. They're good for local wildlife and save resources.
Use organic mulch
Organic mulch keeps the soil moist and adds nutrients. It cuts down on water use and helps plants grow.
Avoid chemicals
Use natural pest controls instead of chemicals. They're safer for you, your plants, and wildlife.
Vibrant garden bed with blooming flowers
Vibrant garden bed with blooming flowers

Where to Buy Flowering Shrubs

At PrivacyShrubs, we have a wide variety of flowering shrubs for sale. Our selection includes everything from fragrant gardenias and vibrant hydrangeas to robust rhododendrons and colorful roses. Buying flowering shrubs online has never been easier.

We offer a carefully curated selection to ensure your garden looks beautiful across every season. Our variety of sizes and colors allows you to mix and match, creating a unique garden that's truly your own.

If you have any questions or need advice on the best choice for your garden, don't hesitate to contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most beautiful flowering shrub?
Azaleas light up The Masters golf tournament every April with their stunning display of colors ranging from peach to hot pink to pure snow white. They look amazing when planted together in large numbers or used as foundation plantings around homes.
What is the best flowering shrub for full sun?
Black Knight Butterfly Bushes are ideal for full sun, blooming in a deep purple flower bunches, attracting bees and butterflies with their clusters of flowers. These hardy, deer-resistant shrubs are perfect for adding vibrant color and life to any sunny garden spot throughout the growing season.
What is the best flowering shrub for the front of the house?
Hydrangeas are perfect for the front of your house, offering large, eye-catching blooms in shades of white, blue, and pink. They're easy to care for, attracting bees and butterflies, and they thrive in many types of soil.
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