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Common Bushes Used in Landscaping

Megha Tiwari
With the variety of attractive bushes available, the trend of landscaping one's garden refuses to die down. So if you're looking for some options, read this information to know more.
Suburban Americans have landscaping bushes as one of their favorite hobbies. In recent years, many industries have come up that offer lawn development and landscape design service. But sometimes landowners are unaware of options and types of bushes best suited to beautify their garden.
Therefore, people are either confused about getting the best bush for their garden or spend excess money in hiring a designer or consultant. Before landscaping it is must to have a vision of how it will change the look of your garden after the plants grow to the fullest.
The types of bushes that grow for nearly 1 to 3 meters act as an excellent cover to hide undesired views.

Bushes Used for Landscaping

Bear-berry - Massachusetts

Berberis - Atro Nana

Burning Bushes

Butterfly Bushes

Compacta Burning Bushes

Cotoneaster - Cranberry

Deutzia - Chardonnay Pearls

Elderberry - Black Beauty

Dogwood - Arctic Fire

Flowering Quince - Texas Scarlet

Double Flowering Plum

Holly - Blue Princess

Forsythia - Fiesta

Lilac Bushes

Pussy Willow

Rose of Sharon Bushes

Spirea Bushes

Weigela Bushes

Few Other Bushes

• Adam's Needle
• Alpine Currant
• Alpine Currant - Green Mound
• Arborvitae
• Barberry - Concorde
• Beauty Bush - Dream Catcher
• Butterfly Bush - Miss Ruby
• Coral Berry - Magic Berry
• Dwarf Burning Bushes
• Euonymus - Blondy
• Evergreen Hedges
• Flame Amur Maple
• Hydrangea - Annabelle
• Potentilla - Gold
• Privet Bushes
• Red Twigged Dogwood
• Spice Bushes
One of the best ways to keep a landscape in a good shape is to prune it regularly, which is also a must for other plants as well. Pruning is required to give the plant a desired shape and to stop it from outgrowing the other varieties.
The pruning process is very simple, you just need to cut the stem after an interval during its growing season. It also adds to the density as well as the growing base of the plant.
Those who think that to maintain a landscape is very difficult and a tedious job but still want their garden to look attractive, can go for small landscaping or flowering bushes and/or trees that are easy to maintain.