Questions tagged [shrubs]

Another name for a bush - shorter than a tree and with multiple stems. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and indentifying shrubs.

Shrubs are bushes. Unlike s, shrubs have multiple and are shorter - usually under 5-6 m tall. A large number of plants can be grown as shrubs or trees, depending on the growing conditions.

Horticulturally, shrubs are usually broad-leaved plants, although smaller conifers (e.g. Common Juniper) can be grown with a shrub shape and structure.

Botany and ecology have stricter definitions, and ecology uses these along with cover to define different kinds of landscape (e.g. "open-scrub", "low shrubland");

Use this tag for general questions about shrubs, shrubberies, and choosing shrubs for a particular location. Species/variety specific questions should use the specific plant tags instead.

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Should Camellias bloom in the northern hemisphere in early October?

I had a Camellia japonica 'Sweet Sensations' open two blooms on Oct 7, and a C. sasanqua 'Setsugekka' open two on Oct 10, with many more blooms to come. The temperatures here in Texas are still reaching 90 °F. Neither flower is remarkable, except…
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Can any one identify this shrub from these leaves pics?

Can any one identify this tree from these leaves pics?
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How far from a wooden fence should Bougainvillea be planted?

For bougainvillea to cover a wood fence how far from the fence should it be planted?
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Should I cut Hydrangea surfacing roots?

My hydrangeas have sprouted roots above ground. The shrubs are three years in. Can these roots be cut off without loosing the plant?
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Can I plant Escallonia Apple Blossom as a hedge in partial shade?

Is Escallonia Apple Blossom shrub suitable for planting as a hedge in a North facing cornish wall? The site is windy, coastal and in the shade of the house. The Royal Horticultural Society says they are okay for North facing, partial shade.…
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What is this large bushy plant, found in Somaliland?

Please help me to identify this shrub. It's commonly found here in Somaliland.
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What is this small shrub?

From doing some research, I think this might be a type of monkey grass (specifically, a variety of Liriope Muscari?). I'd like to look up how to care for it, as I'm not sure if I can trim it back now (it's early October in Tennessee as I write…
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Will Hydrangeas Next to a Freshwater Seawall Suffer from Occasional Flooding?

I am considering planting some hydrangeas next to the seawall at a freshwater lake. Normally the water level is about 14" below the top of the soil but about twice a month the water level will rise to about 4" below the top of the soil. It will stay…
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What chances do I stand to relocate this lilac bush?

Do I have any chances to move this lilac without killing it? What is the best time of the year for this? Any recommendations in terms of tools, procedure, root cutting, replanting?
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What is this plant, and is it worth saving

My well meaning father-in-law transplanted this plant into our flower bed, thinking it was a rose bush. So far (2 years) we haven't seen any flowers. It has some pretty serious thorns and is kind of growing wild, reaching out of the flower bed. …
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What is this bushy plant with narrow leaves and white flowers?

Can someone please help me identify this bushy plant? It has narrow grey/greem leaves and white flowers. It was found in the Calgary region.
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Do 3 in 1 plantings cause girdling?

I was watching some videos on how to plant trees close together, and was wondering if doing a 3 in 1 planting will cause girdling, or any other problems.
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How deep should the soil be above a new retaining wall to allow shrubs to grow?

We have recently needed to build a retaining wall to prevent the garden sloping off into our neighbor's garden at the rear. We had to back-fill the gap created in building the wall with rubble and stone that was unearthed whilst digging the…
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How do I feed shrubs sitting in mulch?

My flower beds have landscaping fabric covering them, with 2-3 inch depth of mulch sitting on top. Are there any ways to feed my plants that don't require me to remove the fabric and mulch? Up until now, all I have done is water them.
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All our garden plants appear to be dying

I have a red Acer tree about two to three feet tall, two Hydrangeas and a Buddleia all of which appear to be dying, leaves shrivelling up. We have just returned from a week away and are horrified to see what has happened. It looks like Ash dieback…
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