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Border Shrubs With Flowers

Snowy mespilus has a long season of interest. Five plants for a low maintenance border.

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Border shrubs with flowers

Plant where you can enjoy the fragrance or as part of a shrub border. It s an edible as well as an ornamental. Annual flowers can fill in spaces between perennials.

I m not one to pick. They ll tolerate some shade. Nicknamed spanish bayonet yucca defines a border with strong spiky lines.

7 plants to use for borders 1. In the middle to the back of the border the leafy 4 to 5 foot tall stems of butterpat support large loose terminal clusters of 2 inch daisylike flowers whose broad short rays with pinked edges encircle a little knob of disk flowers. In early spring its white starry.

Some varieties like color guard. Why we love it. Moss phlox is such a low maintenance plant.

Yucca filamentosa varieties grow leaf clusters 2 feet high and 2 to 3 feet wide. Laguna sky blue lobelia. Taller annuals such as lantana lantana cosmos cosmos or larkspur consolida ambigua work well in the back of the border.

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