Shrubs
This category consists of a wide variety of woody plants that are absolutely essential to any landscape, and give definition to the term 'foundation planting', which can mean two things. Either it is creating a foundation to set the tone for the rest of the landscape, or intended to cover the foundation of the building they are in front of. Quite a few of these plants are flowering, several are quite fragrant, some are brilliantly colored, some resemble green meatballs, some grow straight up, some are practically flat, and yet others are hard to find gems that you may not have expected. And if you can't find what you're looking for, be sure to ask if we can get it for you.
Compacta Inkberry Holly
Ilex glabra
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 5 - 6 ft.
Zones 5-9
Exposure: Partial Sun / Sun
- native
- out of stock
Northern Bayberry
Myrica pennsylvanica
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 5 - 6 ft.
Zones 3-7
Exposure: Partial Sun / Sun
- native
- out of stock
Blue Shag Eastern White Pine
Pinus strobus
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 5 - 6 ft.
Zones 3-7
Exposure: Sun
See moreLee's Dark Purple Rhododendron
Rhododendron catawbiense
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 3 - 4 ft.
Flower Color: Purple
Zones 5-8
Exposure: Partial Sun
- native
- out of stock
Nova Zembla Rhododendron
Rhododendron catawbiense
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 3 - 5 ft.
Flower Color: Red
Zones 5-8
Exposure: Partial Sun
- native
- out of stock
Tiger Eyes Staghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina 'Bailtiger'
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 5 - 6 ft.
Zones 4-8
Exposure: Sun
- native
York Elderberry
Sambucus canadensis
Height: 5 - 6 ft.
Width: 5 - 6 ft.
Flower Color: White
Zones 4-9
Exposure: Partial Sun / Sun
- native
- edible