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 Beautiful flowering shrubs for color throughout the year



Finding beautiful shrubs for your garden and landscape, you read the perfect post. In today’s post, we would like to share 15 beautiful flowering shrubs in color throughout the year. They bring in beautiful foliage and open beautiful flowers throughout the year to enliven all the space where they grow. Regardless of your growing conditions, you will find some plants that will work in your garden. Check them out! Most shrubs are easy to grow and do not require much care, but they will make your garden more beautiful and add some more interest to your yard. In addition to continuous flowering, some of them will bloom for a long time, so your garden will always be full of colors. Each has its own unique charm and, of course, you will have many options for your favorites and suite for your garden. Regardless of your preference, growing them is all about creating the most wonderful garden in your own way. Let's get started!


1 Azalea


Azalea brings a rainbow of colorful flowers in the spring. You can grow this flower on the edges of beds or sidewalks, on large trees lined with fences, or in wildlife or forest gardens.


2 French Hydrangea


French Hydrangea opens in large flower heads that appear in early summer and pass through the frost. The flowers come in a variety of colors including pink, blue and white varieties. This plant gives its beauty even to mixed planting beds, forest gardens, or containers.


3 Abelia


Aphelia is a lush flowering that lasts until summer and autumn. The pale flowers come in white, yellow, and pink. It is a hardy plant, so you can easily grow it.


4 Weigela



In late spring, the violet-pink flowers shine against the dark foliage, and a hummingbird is an option. You can grow it for perennial beds, wildlife gardens, and containers.


5 Bottlebrush Buckeye


The bottle brush side has a long white flower spike that appears in summer above the green leaves. Its flowers are especially attractive to hummingbirds. Grow it for butterfly or wildlife gardens.


6 Mock Orange


Mock orange blossoms exude a pleasant scent. It is the fragrance that its flowers emit when it opens from late spring to early summer. You can grow the plant for a walkway or patio, where you can enjoy the aroma.


7 Winter Daphne


Winter Daphne shows pink flower buds that reveal white flowers that burst with fragrance. Grow in a thin shade, near the entrance where you can enjoy the scent.


8 Mountain Laurel



Mountain laurel pink buds emerge in spring, opening to white cup-shaped flowers. This plant is an evergreen shrub because it tolerates shade.


9 Winter Heath


From winter to early spring, the winter heath provides the warmth of the 'Kramer's Red', a blanket of bright flowers. And like the plant needles, there are evergreen leaves. Grow it for a ground cover or attach it to coniferous trees for an eye-catching variation.


10 Roses


There are many different types of roses, so you can grow any variety you like. Grow as an informal hedge on the sidewalk or planting bed.

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