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Flowering shrubs are generally multi-stemmed from the ground and range in sizes from groundcovers to 15’. They lose their leaves each season and generally produce an ornamental flower, such as lilacs and spireas. In some cases, such as Burning Bush and Barberry the flower is inconspicuous and the plant is grown more for its growth habit and foliage.

  • ABELIA ‘Silver Anniversary’
  • ALMOND (Prunus glandulosa rosea plena)
  • ANDROMEDA polifolia ‘Glauca’
  • AZALEA
‘Klondyke’.
‘Orchid Lights’
Swamp (viscosum)
  • BAMBOO (Fargesia rufa ‘Green Panda’)
  • BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergii)
‘Bagatelle’
‘Bonanza Gold’
‘Crimson Pygmy’ (atropurpurea nana)
'Golden (Aurea)  ‘Golden Nugget’‘Helmond’s Pillar’
‘Kobold’
‘Limeglow’ (atropurpurea)
‘Rosy Glow’ (atropurpurea)
‘Royal Burgundy’ (atropurpurea)
  • BAYBERRY Northern (Myrica pennsylvanica)
  • BEAUTYBUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis)
‘Dream Catcher’
  • BURNING BUSH, DWARF (Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’)
‘Fireball’
  • BUCKTHORN (Rhamnus frangula ‘Fine Line’)
  • BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia)
  • BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
  • CAROLINA ALLSPICE or SWEETSHRUB (Calycanthus floridus)
  • CARYOPTERIS (x clandonensis)
  • CHOKEBERRY (Aronia arbutifolia Brilliantissima)
  • COTONEASTER (Cotoneaster horizontalis)
  • DAPHNE ‘Carol Mackie’ (x burkwoodii)
  • DEUTZIA
g. ‘Nikko
  • DOGWOOD, SHRUB (Cornus)
‘Cardinal’ (sericea)
‘Ivory Halo’ (alba ‘Bailhalo’)
  • ELDERBERRY (Sambucus )
‘Adams’ (canadensis)
Black Beauty (nigra ‘Gerda’)
  • ENKIANTHUS campanulatus
  • FORSYTHIA
‘Lynwood Gold’ (x intermedia)
  • FOTHERGILLA
gardenii (Dwarf)
major (Mountain Witchalder)
  • HARRY LAUDER WALKING STICK (Corylus av. ‘Contorta’)
  • HEATHER, SUMMER (Calluna vulgaris)
  • HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH (Diervilla sessilifolia ‘Butterfly’)
  • HYDRANGEA
‘Annabelle’ (arborescens)
‘Endless Summer’ (macrophylla ‘Bailrmer’)
‘Blushing Bride’
paniculata species
‘Limelight’
Pee Gee (p. ‘Grandiflora’)
‘Pinky Winky’
‘Quickfire’
‘Tardiva’ (paniculata)
quercifolia (Oakleaf Hydrangea)
  • JAPANESE KERRIA (japonica)
  • LILAC (Syringa)
French Hybrids (vulgaris x)
Early Blooming Varieties (x hyacinthiflora):
‘Pocahontas’
‘Royal Purple’
Late Blooming Varieties (x prestoniae):
‘Donald Wyman’
‘James McFarlane’
‘Minuet’ (prestoniae)
Compact and small leaf varieties
‘Palibin’ (meyeri)
‘Miss Kim’ (patula)
  • MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus)
‘Nachez’ - 6-8’x 6-8’  Fast growing with loads of large white flowers in May.
‘Snowbelle’
  • NANDINA domestica ‘Gulf Stream’
  • PACHYSANDRA procumbens (Allegheny Spurge)
  • NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius)
‘Coppertina’
‘Summer Wine’
  • PLUM (Prunus)
x Cistena
Beach Plum (maritima)
  • POTENTILLA
‘Abbotswood’- Bluish-green foliage and large white flowers.
‘Goldfinger’- Dark green foliage with bright yellow flowers.
‘Primrose Beauty’- Silver-green foliage. Primrose- yellow flowers.
  • RASPBERRY flowering (Rubus odoratus)
  • ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus syriacus)
  • SCOTCH BROOM (Cytisus scoparius)
  • SMOKE BUSH (Cotinus coggygria)
  • SORBARIA (sorbifolia ‘Sem’)
  • SPIREA

‘Alpine’ (japonica)
‘Anthony Waterer’ (x bumalda)
Bridal Wreath (vanhouteii ‘Renaissance’)
‘Dolchica’ (japonica)
‘Goldflame’ (x bumalda)
‘Little Princess’ (japonica)
‘Magic Carpet (japonica)
‘Shirobona’ (japonica)

  • ST. JOHN’SWORT (Hypericum kalmianum)
  • STEPHANANDRA incise ‘Crispa’
  • SUMAC (Rhus)

‘Gro-Low’ Fragrant Sumac (aromatica)
‘Tiger Eyes’ (typhina)

  • SUMMERSWEET (Clethra alnifolia)

‘Hummingbird’
‘Ruby Spice’

  • SWEETSPIRE (Itea)

‘Henry Garnet’

  • VIBURNUM

‘Black Haw’ (prunifolium)
‘Cayuga’ (carlesii)
x burkwoodii
Shasta (plicatum v. tomentosum)

  • WEIGELA (florida)

‘Canary’ (subsessilis)
‘Midnight Wine’
‘My Monet’
‘Polka’
‘Wine & Roses’
‘Variegata’

  • WILLOW (Salix)

Dappled Willow (‘Hakuro Nishiki’)
French Pussy Willow (caprea)
Weeping Purple Osier Willow (purpurea ‘Pendula’)

  • WINTERGREEN or Teaberry (Gaultheria procumbens)
  • WINTERBERRY (Ilex verticillata)

‘Berry Nice’
‘Jim Dandy’
‘Sparkleberry’ or ‘Winter Red’

  • WITCHHAZEL virginiana (Hamamelis)
  • YUCCA (filamentosa ‘Golden Sword’)


 


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