Ornamental shrubs and trees for the garden. Flowering perennial shrubs: photo with names

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You have a catalog deciduous shrubs, which can be used for landscaping the backyard area and the formation of a beautiful landscape design.

All deciduous garden shrubs in the catalog are accompanied by colorful photo and classified by their names.

You can choose the decorative culture that suits you and read its brief description.

Deciduous shrubs are presented in culture in a wide variety of shapes and colors. Check out all the decorative deciduous shrubs on this page, there's sure to be one for your garden. The names of deciduous shrubs are suggested, followed by short description plants. Photos of deciduous shrubs in various stages of their development are also presented in a wide variety.

JAPANESE MAPLEACER

Most maples are trees. Japanese maples are slow growing shrubs 1-2 m high with attractive autumn colored leaves. They require protection from the morning sun and cold winds. Among the Maple varieties is the fan-shaped (A. palmatum) ‘Dissectum’ (green leaves turning orange).

ARALIAARALIA

  • Flowering time: August - September
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

A large shrub that forms a lot of overgrowth. Each leaf 1 m long is divided into separate leaflets. Choose a secure location. Aralia high (A. elata) is grown in gardens, which grows up to 3 m and has large inflorescences of tiny flowers. Aralia ‘Aureovariegata’ has leaves with a creamy edge in spring.

BUDDLEIABUDDLEJA

  • Location: best sunny

All species have leaves tapering towards the end, usually pubescent below, and inflorescences of tiny flowers. Buddley David (B. davidii) blooms in August-mid-September; annual pruning is important. Buddleya spherical (B.globosa) with orange spherical inflorescences, and Buddley alternate-leaved (B. alternifolia) with arcuate curved stems.

KARYOPTERIS, WINGHOATCARYOPTERIS

  • Flowering time: September - October
  • , lignified cuttings in autumn

A rounded border shrub that grows in all types of soil, including chalk. The main species is Kariopteris Klandon (C. clandonensis) 1 m high. It has gray-green leaves and lavender flowers in terminal inflorescences 10 cm long. The variety ‘Kew Blue’ has dark blue flowers.

CERATOSTIGMA, MumpsCERATOSTIGMA

  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: dividing the bush in the fall

The stems may be damaged by frost, but heavy pruning in spring will provide new stems that will bear clusters of phlox-like blue flowers in both summer and fall. The most hardy type of Ceratostigma Wilmott (C. willmottianum) - height 1 m. Other types of Ceratostigma Griffith (C. griffithii) and dwarf Ceratostigma plumbagoid (C. plumbaginoides).

CHENOMELES, JAPANESE QUInceCHAENOMELES

  • Flowering time: March - May
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

It grows well in full sun or shade in all types of soil and produces large golden fruits after bright spring flowers. Beautiful chaenomeles (Ch. speciosa) - height 2-3 m. It is grown as a wall plant. Excellent Henomeles (Ch. superba) 1 m high, having a dense rounded bush, is grown in the borders.

CHIMONANTUSCHIMONANTHUS

  • Flowering time: December - March
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Flowers on bare stems are not particularly attractive, but they are indeed very early and have a spicy scent. Early Himonanthus (C. praecox), having a height of 2 m, is a species for a garden with hanging yellow flowers with a purple center and wax petals. Variety ‘Luteus’ is more showy than the species.

CORYLOPSISCORYLOPSIS

  • Flowering time: March - April
  • Location: Best slightly shady
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Blooms before leaves appear. It is not as popular as hazel - it is not very hardy and frost can damage the flowers. K. spiked (C. spicata) 2 m has yellow flowers with purple anthers. Bare corylopsis (C. glabrescens), 3.5 m high, is a wide-spreading, profusely flowering shrub.

BROOMCYTISUS

  • Flowering time: April - June
  • Location: definitely sunny
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

Flexible stems with tiny leaves are covered with moth flowers - it will grow in poor soil. Broom broom (C.scoparius) 1.5 m high and its varieties and hybrids are widespread. K. creeping (C. decumbens) is a ground cover variety. Giant 5 m high - Moroccan broom (C.battandieri).

ACTIONDEUTZIA

  • Flowering time: depends on the species
  • Reproduction: lignified cuttings in autumn

Flowers cover the entire bush. Late frosts can damage flower buds but are easy to grow. Deytion pink (D. rosea) 1 m high blooms in May with pink flowers on arcuately curved branches. Action rough (D. scabra) and its terry form ‘Plena’ 2 m high blooms in May-June.

EXOCHORDAEXOCHORDA

  • Flowering time: May
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: rooted offspring in autumn

Shrub attractive in late spring when white flowers appear in small clusters. Flowering lasts only 7-10 days. Exochord Giralda (E.giraldii) 3 m high has the most large flowers; E. racemosa is taller, but the flowers are smaller, and the favorite variety is E. macrantha ‘The Bride’.

EVERSKLETEUONYMUS

  • Flowering time: October - December
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

Deciduous species of euonymus are tall shrubs with colorful autumn foliage and fruits.

The most common European spindle tree (E. europaeus) is 4 m high, with red fruits and orange seeds. Winged euonymus (E alatus) 1.5 m tall is distinguished by winged branches and red autumn foliage.

FORSYTHIAFORSYTHIA

  • Flowering time: March - April
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • Reproduction: lignified cuttings in autumn

The flowers are wide open small bells. Varieties exist for covering walls and bare ground and for growing as a tapeworm. Forsythia intermediate (F. intermedia) 3 m high - an ordinary upright bush. ‘Lynwood’ variety has wider petals. Forsythia hanging (F.suspensa) is used to create screens.

FUCHSIAFUCHSIA

  • Flowering time: July - October
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

Colorful flowers hang like bells from the branches. Stems may freeze, but new shoots grow in spring. The most hardy of them are Magellanic varieties (F magellanica) - ‘Gracilis’ has especially elegant flowers. There are also many hybrids such as ‘Mrs. Popple' and 'Tom Thumb'.her foliage.

FOTHERGILLFOTHERGILLA

  • Flowering time: April - May
  • Location: Best slightly shady
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Fluffy inflorescences-brushes appear in spring before the leaves bloom, but it is most decorative in autumn, when the foliage becomes bright yellow, orange or red. Fothergilla Gardena (F. gardenii) 1 m high has small flowers. Higher Fothergilla large (F. major) - ‘Monticola’ variety turns red in autumn.

GORSEGENISTA

  • Flowering time: depends on the species
  • Location: definitely sunny
  • Reproduction: sowing seeds in spring

Gores have flexible, strong stems with small leaves and moth-like flowers. All of them bloom profusely if planted in a sunny place and not fertilized. Lydian gorse (G. lydia), 60 cm high, blooms in May-June on arched stems; on the prickly branches of the Spanish Gorse (G.hispanica) 30 cm high, flowers appear in June-July.

HAMAMELISHAMAMELIS

  • Flowering time: December - February
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Spider-like flowers appear on bare stems, after which leaves similar to hazel leaves bloom. Fall foliage takes on attractive hues. Common species Hamamelis soft (H. mollis) 3 m high blooms large fragrant flowers. Variety ‘Pallida’ yellow, ‘Brevipetala’ bronze-yellow.

Deciduous shrubs

Deciduous shrubs are distinguished by the fact that they drop all foliage.

HIBISCUSHIBISCUS

  • Location: definitely sunny
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

In late summer, the branches are covered with saucer-shaped flowers. This plant will not grow anywhere - it needs sun, good drainage and protection from cold winds. Hibiscus Syrian (H. syriacus) 2.5 m high has many varieties. ‘Bluebird’ has purple flowers with a dark eye; 'Woodbridge' is pink.

HYDRANGEAHYDRANGEA

  • Flowering time: July - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

Hydrangea variety large-leaved (H. microphylla) ‘Hamburg’ 1.5 m high - a typical variety with rounded inflorescences; ‘Blue Wave’ is a popular cultivar with flat flowers. Petiolate hydrangea (H. petiolaris) is a vigorous self-clinging vine with white flowers.

KERIAKERRIA

  • Flowering time: April - May
  • Location: sunny or shady
  • Reproduction: lignified cuttings in autumn

This shrub will grow almost anywhere, but needs annual pruning. appear in spring, and sometimes in summer and autumn. Keriya Japanese (K. japonica) 2 m high, grown in gardens, has yellow flowers on arched stems. For the sake of double flowers, the ‘Pleniflora’ variety is grown.

TREE PEONYPAEONIA

  • Flowering time: May - June
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Tree peonies are less popular than herbaceous ones. They have large rounded or globular flowers with thin petals. The stems of terry varieties need a garter. Delaware peony (P. delavayi) with red not double flowers; double flowers in varieties of tree peony (P.suffruticosa).

PEROVSKIAPEROVSKIA

  • Flowering time: August - October
  • Location: definitely sunny
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

Tiny blue flowers in long racemes appear above erect stems and gray leaves. The leaves are deeply dissected and smell like sage. Perovskiya swan-leaved (P. atriplicifolia) 1 m high has inflorescences 25 cm long. Strong pruning is necessary, so there is little to see in the spring.

Mock orange, GARDEN JASMINEPHILADELPHUS

  • Flowering time: June - July
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

Popular shrub. Usually height 2 m, but there are also higher and dwarf varieties. The flowers are scented like orange blossoms. Among the high grades is terry white ‘Virginal’. Coronal mock orange (Ph.coronarius) ‘Aureus’ has an average height and yellow foliage, and ‘Sybille’ is a 1 m high dwarf.

Cinquefoil, KURIL TEAPOTENTILLA

  • Flowering time: May - September
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • Reproduction: cuttings under glass in summer

This shrub is in bloom from late spring to early autumn. Potentilla shrub (P fruticosa) and its varieties of various colors are grown in the gardens. Popular varieties - ‘Elizabeth’ 1 m high with yellow flowers; ‘Abbotswood’ 75 cm high with white and ‘Red Ace’ 60 cm high with red.

PLUM, PLUMBPRUNUS

  • Flowering time: depends on the species
  • Location: best sunny
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Varieties for hedgerows include the 1 m high pink-flowered plum (P cistena) and the 2 m high, also pink, cherry plum (P cerasifera) ‘Nigra’. Shrub for single planting - three-lobed plum (P triloba) 2 m high with double pink flowers in spring.

RHODODENDRONRHODODENDRON

  • Flowering time: May - June
  • Location: best part shade
  • Reproduction: acquisition of new plants

The average height is 1.5-2.5 m and higher and flowering is later than that of Japanese azaleas. There are many types, including Ghent, Knap Hill, Exbury and Mollis hybrids. Before the leaves fall they get rich autumn colors. Popular varieties are ‘Cecile’ and ‘Persil’.

In shaping the landscape of the garden plot, an important role is played by the competent location and combination different plants. Properly selected flowering shrubs for the garden will delight the eye and decorate it from spring to late autumn. With the help of shrubs, you can diversify the garden landscape, divide the territory and add new accents to it. When choosing a plant, one should take into account its height, duration of flowering and planting characteristics of the shrub. Shrubs are in demand among gardeners, blooming in spring, as they decorate the site with their flowering, while other plants are just awakening.

Much when choosing shrubs depends not only on the preferences of the gardener, but also on the characteristics of the soil, climate and plants that are already growing on the site.

Japanese quince (Chenomeles)

Japanese quince is a low growing flowering shrub. This heat-loving plant feels good in regions with a mild climate, but can also tolerate frosts down to -30 ° C. Ornamental Japanese quince shrubs are used for lawns and borders.

Did you know? Especially often you can find low-growing creeping species that were bred specifically for rockeries and alpine slides. There are also hybrid forms for growing bonsai.


Quince is native to Japan and China. The plant is about 1 meter high, photophilous and undemanding to the soil. The shoots and branches of most hybrid varieties are thorny, but you can find quince with bare branches. The root system is powerful, with a long tap root, which allows it to tolerate drought normally. The shrub is photophilous, so it is better to plant it in well-lit areas. Flowers with a diameter of up to 5 cm, are placed along the length of the entire shoot, the petals are tightly pressed against each other. Japanese quince blooms in May-June, flowering period is 30 days. During this period, the shrubs have a beautiful decorative look and become the main coloring of the garden plot.

Quince begins to bear fruit at 3-4 years. The fruits ripen in September-October, they are pear-shaped, but more often they look like green or orange apples.

Buddley grows in the tropical latitudes of Asia, South Africa and America. Although she loves a warm temperate climate, she can withstand frosts down to -20 ° C. In winter, the above-ground part of the shoots freezes over, but on next year new shoots grow up to 1.5 m long. The branches are green, thin, ribbed. The foliage is oval, dark green, up to 25 cm long.
Flowers can be purple, white, purple, depending on the type of buddleia. In care, the shrub is unpretentious. On dry days, it must be watered and fed during the flowering period. Before winter, sagging foliage and shoots should be cut off, the soil should be covered with peat and dry leaves. Buddley propagates by seeds or cuttings.

Weigela is a shrub from the Honeysuckle family. In our country, weigela is found early, pleasant and Middendorf. The shrub blooms twice a year: from May to mid-June and from late August to early October. During flowering, weigela is abundantly covered with flowers. She loves sunny areas or a little partial shade.

Important! Weigela flowers and leaves can be damaged by the wind, so it is best to plant the shrub in protected places.

Shrub care is easy. Cut off frost-damaged shoots, water on dry days and fertilize during flowering. The soil for planting choose loose and fertile.

Common heather can often be found in garden plots. This is a small shrub with narrow four-sided leaves. It grows up to 1 meter in height. Heather has many varieties that differ in the color of leaves and flowers. The goblet-shaped flowers are collected in racemose inflorescences. Heather blooms in July-August and pleases the eye lush flowers until late autumn, so it is considered a shrub that blooms in autumn.
He loves acidic soil, sun and partial shade. Abundant watering should be carried out when heather blooms. V northern regions where frosty winters, it must be watered abundantly before the soil freezes and shelters for the winter. It will be good if you mulch with leaves, chopped bark, sawdust or needles.

The shrub is propagated by air layering. To do this, before pruning, choose the longest branch and bend it to the ground, securing it with a hairpin. After a few months, the young heather is carefully dug up and transplanted to the chosen place.

Widely used in landscape design bindweed. These are perennial shrubs with long shoots (can reach 2 meters). Shoots creep or curl, creating a flowering canopy. The flowers resemble a bell in shape and are located on short peduncles from the axils of the leaves, 1-3 pcs. The color of the flowers is from snow-white to pale pink, blue, lilac, depending on the types of bindweed.
The shrub requires almost no care and normally tolerates drought and frost. But if you provide him with watering and fertilizing, you can achieve lush flowering throughout the summer period.

Did you know? Bindweeds require maintaining a distance of 20-25 cm to plants in the neighborhood, and between the shrubs themselves there should be 40-60 cm intended for filling the soil.

Convolvulus reproduces only with the help of seeds. Before planting, they should be germinated and ready-made seedlings should be planted.

Hibiscus belongs to the Malvaceae family. It is also known as Chinese rose.

Despite the abundance of hibiscus species, they all have common features. The leaves of the shrub are petiolate, notched. Flowers - large, simple or double, are blue, yellow, raspberry, dark red, lilac, purple and purple. There are flowers with a border around the edge. Fruits in the form of a five-leaved box with seeds.
In order for the hibiscus to feel normal, you need to regularly loosen the soil, remove weeds and thin out heavily thickened bushes. From June to autumn, fertilizing should be done twice a month. The shrub is propagated by layering, grafting, cuttings or seeds.

Hydrangea is a wonderful ornamental shrub or small tree with major bright inflorescences. Belongs to the Hortensia family and has about 70 - 80 species.
The leaves are oval, large. The color scheme is diverse: white, cream, pink, dark purple, blue and red. Inflorescences are in the form of an umbrella, panicle or ball. The fruits are in the form of a box, in which there are small seeds. Hydrangea shrub reaches 3 meters in height and has a round shape. Shrub care is easy. It requires watering with soft warm water, autumn feeding preparing for frost.

Jasmine (mock orange)

Garden jasmine, or mock orange, is often found in city parks and gardens. Many gardeners use it as a hedge. Shrub with small leaves, thin stems and small white flowers. Garden jasmine is a photophilous plant. In the shade, the flowers will become small, and the branches will begin to stretch. The fruits are small boxes with small shifts. The mock orange is frost-resistant and normally tolerates drought. Jasmine blooms from late May to August.

Potentilla is a low shrub up to 1.5 m in height. Potentilla flowers are the most different shades: pink, white, cream, orange and yellow. The flowers are collected in thyroid-paniculate inflorescences that adorn the plant from May to September. All types of cinquefoil love well-lit places. The soil is suitable loose, nutritious, slightly acidic. Only arctic cinquefoil prefers acidic soil.

The genus Camellia has up to 80 species, which include evergreen shrubs and trees. The leaves of the shrub are a separate decoration. They are oval, pointed, fused at the base. Camellia blooms 2-3 years after planting. Flowers of various shades. Each flower does not fade for about a month. On this amazing shrub, flowers appear at the ends of the shoots. Camellia is a very demanding shrub, therefore, in order to grow it on the site, considerable experience and knowledge in the field of agricultural technology and cultivation of this crop will be required.
The shrub is propagated using cuttings, for which shoots of the current year are chosen.

Magnolia is an evergreen or deciduous ornamental shrub. It is often planted singly or in whole alleys. The flowers of the shrub are large, fragrant, white or cream, single-pointed. Petals are arranged in 2-4 circles. The fruits are a cone-shaped collection leaflet with small black seeds and a triangular shape.

Did you know? Magnolia flowers are pollinated by beetles because they bloom even before bees and butterflies appear. Although there is no nectar in the flowers, they attract with their delicate sweet aroma.

Magnolia loves abundant and regular watering, as well as well-drained soil.

Lilac is a genus of shrubs of the Olive family. The leaves of the lilac are opposite, mostly whole, but can also be pinnatipartite, falling in the winter. Flowers, depending on the species, are white, purple or pink, collected in panicles, which ends the branches. The calyx of the flower is small and short, bell-shaped in the form of four teeth. Corolla with a long cylindrical tube (rarely, in Amur lilac - with a shortened tube) and a flat four-part limb. The fruit is a dry bivalve box.
There are quite a few types of lilac, but common lilac is especially common. It is very hardy and resistant to diseases and pests.

Spirea belongs to the rose family. Spirea begins to bloom in early May. The flowers are small, with long filaments of stamens, due to which they become fluffy. The flowers are collected in inflorescences of a pyramidal, thyroid or cone shape. The color depends on the variety and can vary from white to pink.
During flowering, the bush becomes like a delicate cloud due to the many inflorescences, and the branches take on a spectacular hanging shape. For the growth of ornamental shrubs, loose fertile soil, a well-lit place without stagnant water and three times a day top dressing are suitable.

Representing any summer cottage, you immediately draw a picture in your head where most of the territory is given over to vegetable beds. At the same time, there are also fruit trees, located more often in the corners, as well as ornamental plants. Our article will be devoted to another culture that can be decorative, flowering, and fruitful - we are talking about.

Kinds

Garden shrubs are a large group that combines various types of plants that grow in gardens. They, unlike trees, do not have one main trunk, since there are several of them and they are located side by side.

These perennials divided into groups:

  1. At the same time, one species often combines the features of several categories. For example, a flowering shrub can also bear fruit (dogwood or barberry). Deciduous can also be flowering (hawthorn, barberry).
  2. Garden shrubs are distinguished by the timing of the appearance of flowers, as well as the ripening of fruits.
  3. In addition, they may be:
  • sun-loving - they include a lot fruit bushes, including currants;
  • shade-tolerant- elderberry, weigela, action and others;
  • shade-loving - honeysuckle, holly mahonia, euonymus, etc.

The features described above affect the role assigned - to be decorative, to benefit in the form of fruits, or to combine these functions.

Tip: Ornamental plants are usually used in landscape design, fruit plants are used to harvest.

Ornamental shrubs for the garden

If you are guided by the aesthetic design of the territory, then you should give preference to a variety of representatives of this species. Every garden, regardless of style or size, will benefit from the use of ornamental evergreen or deciduous shrubs.

Their original coloring or flowering will help with:

  • making a hedge with your own hands, when they will not only protect the site from wind and dust, but will also be able to distract with their appearance from the bustle of the city, as well as cheer you up;
  • dividing the territory into zones;
  • entrance decoration;
  • decorating some elements.

When choosing plants for hedges, keep in mind that:

  • most varieties have a long flowering period;
  • some - the unusual shape of the leaves or their bright color;
  • caring for them does not cause difficulties, since they practically do not get sick and they are rarely attacked by pests.
  1. Hydrangea bushes will complement bright green lawns.
  2. The rose bush remains popular among gardeners, especially park roses, which are frost-resistant and undemanding, although they bloom only once a season.
  3. Use shrubs to decorate the site, filling the air with their aroma during the flowering period - mock orange, wolf, forsythia.
  4. Lush inflorescences of lilac and viburnum will look decorative.
  5. Plant bushes of tree-like rhododendrons and peonies in the gardens, which are becoming popular again.

V summer period spireas and cinquefoils, kolquitsia and budleys begin to bloom. Closer to autumn, heather blooms its flowers, although it has medium-sized inflorescences, but they cast mother-of-pearl, causing admiration.

decorative leafy

Such plants decorate the garden from the onset of warm spring days until late autumn.

Bright representatives are various types of barberry, in which their leaves are:

  • bright yellow;
  • bright green;
  • purple;
  • purple;
  • sometimes spotty.

Aralia bushes, a thorny bush strikingly similar to a tropical palm tree, look original and exotic. The fieldfare will also look beautiful, its young leaves have an unusual pink tint, which gradually turns into a rich one. green color. Closer to autumn, they begin to turn yellow and acquire a pleasant golden color.

Tip: If you don't like a dark, unattractive wall solid color or a high monolithic fence, decorate these structures with the help of decorative white turf bushes of the Elegantissima species, the bordered leaves of which will not leave anyone indifferent.

Trees and shrubs in the area

Now it's time to talk about how garden trees and shrubs can get along with each other in the same area. Everyone has their own unique features and their individual character, so not all of them are allowed to be planted side by side.

Below we consider the compatibility of trees and shrubs in the garden:

  1. The walnut manages to heal the atmosphere around it, but it has a bad effect on the crops growing nearby.
  2. Hazel also oppresses its neighbors.
  3. Roses, lilacs, viburnum, fir, jasmine, horse chestnut and barberry should not be planted next to apple and pear trees, as they will suffer.
  4. The apple tree does well with raspberries or other apple trees, as well as cherries, cherries and plums.
  5. Plum normally coexists with black currant, but cherry does not tolerate it.
  6. Try to keep raspberries away from red currants.
  7. In general, a lot of plants feel bad with birch, as it takes a lot of moisture.
  8. Next to the maple and spruce on the site, you can plant unpretentious and shade-tolerant plants, for example, cereals and flowers (ferns, small periwinkle, astilbes, hostas, anemones). remember, that coniferous trees make the soil acidic, so begonias, rhododendrons, callas, heather and hydrangea can also be nearby.
  9. Keep in mind that roses are selfish, so the instructions require you to plant them separately from everyone else.
  10. Gypsophila and lavender coexist well next to cereals.

Compatibility of garden trees and shrubs - important parameter, which makes it possible to correctly place the selected plants on the site. Otherwise, the result will be disastrous.

fruit

Meet different types fruit bushes in any country house are not uncommon, these are raspberries, gooseberries, and currants. The latter, by the way, looks beautiful during the ripening of berries, and if varieties with different fruit colors are planted nearby, then the effect is enhanced.

Also, a berry bush is suitable for decorating the garden - golden currant, which got its name because of the color of its flowers. It has an advantage over the traditional blackcurrant - it is rarely attacked various pests. The berries have a dessert flavor and are made from delicious juices and jam.

From varietal raspberries or gooseberries, you can make excellent hedges that can also bear fruit to the delight of the owners. Alas, in our gardens it is very rare to find hawthorn, shadberry, quince and chokeberry, although the shrubs have a very beautiful appearance during flowering.

Tip: be aware that fruit bushes require more careful care than decorative ones, but the price of such efforts is delicious fruits.

Conclusion

This article talked about shrubs that gardeners plant on their summer cottages. You learned about their groups, as well as on what grounds they are classified, which makes it possible to correctly place them on the territory.

Knowledge and compatibility between various shrubs and trees will be important, otherwise both of them may simply die. The video in this article will help you find Additional information on this topic.









Planting elegant flowering shrubs provides an excellent opportunity to transform household plot. They help in zoning the territory, decorate the areas between the trees and recreation areas, and can become a real highlight of the site. Many of them, in addition to bewitching beauty, give a scent that delights the sense of smell.

Keriya

This forest shrub with sunny flowers was nicknamed the Japanese rose. It blooms early and continues to please lush bloom until the middle of summer. Further, single flowers may appear.

Camellia

At the mention of this plant, many immediately recall the novel "The Lady of the Camellias". This is a very aristocratic plant, which, unfortunately, cannot stand Russian frosts. It needs to be hidden for the winter.


In the photo you see charming camellia flowers.

Almond

Jasmine

Before flowering, jasmine bushes are not of any interest in terms of decoration. But with the appearance of delicate white flowers, the picture changes dramatically, and the air is filled with a charming aroma. The petals can be harvested to flavor the tea.


In the photo, a shrub with a rare smell, called jasmine

Daphne

One of the leaders in terms of flowering. It pleases the owners with a magnificent aroma that spreads far beyond the site.

Irga canadian

The plant has a special decorative effect not only in May, when it is covered with delicate white flower tassels. In autumn, the bush becomes crimson, which looks very impressive.

Kalina, rowan, elderberry

These shrubs delight appearance the whole season, because beautiful flowers are replaced by no less attractive berries. These berry bushes not only complement country-style decor, but are also actively used for healing.

Summer-autumn flowering shrubs: photos with names

The variety of bushes covered with flowers in summer is amazing. Let's dive into the world of beauty garden shrubs pleasing to the eye during the summer heat.

Barberry

These ornamental bushes are covered with yellow flowers in summer, which are replaced by red berries in autumn. The barberry leaves, which have a burgundy color, will effectively smooth out.

spray roses

We are more familiar with this plant called wild rose. Red or pink lush flowers appear on prickly branches in early summer, and useful fruits in early autumn.


Pictured is a bush rose

park roses

Bushes are covered with flowers at the beginning of summer, and such beauty lasts for about a month. Modern hybrids bloom much longer.

Weigela

The bush stands out among other ornamental plants with an extraordinary abundance of flowers. Their color is not bright, so the composition looks very gentle. The enchanting splendor lasts all May and June, and if you're lucky, the continuation will be in August.

Hydrangea

Hydrangea always attracts attention: the bushes are very beautiful and do not disappear almost all summer. Flowers, combined into large balls, are sometimes so many that green leaves are not visible behind them. Hydrangea paniculata and tree-like are considered frost-resistant. The plant tolerates partial shade well.


Pictured is a gorgeous hydrangea

honeysuckle b

It has a decorative appearance not only during the flowering period. Flowers bell-shaped, white. Honeysuckle gives delicious fruits - blue berries, reminiscent of blueberries in taste.

Skumpia

splendid shrub with unusual shape flowering. Instead of forming flowers, the plant increases the length of the peduncles, which are covered with fluff. In the photo you can see how unusual the skumpia looks like: like a big cloud.

Action

Delicate pink or white flowers cover the plant in the first half of summer. This guest from the east looks unusually elegant.

Ornamental shrubs are an adornment of any modern garden. They create hedges, group plantings. A garden where flowers ornamental shrubs always amazingly beautiful.

Experienced gardeners prefer to grow on their site at the same time several various kinds ornamental shrubs that bloom in different time to create a garden of continuous flowering.

In the photo on the left: profusely flowering weigela ( Weigela floribunda(Siebold & Zucc.) K.Koch).

One of the first, immediately after the snow melts, blooms forsythia or forsythia (Forsythia Vahl). It blooms profusely with beautiful bright yellow flowers in the form of bells. The forsythia bush is completely covered with flowers.

Plant height 1-3 meters, width up to 2 meters.
Forsythia is frost-resistant, undemanding to soils, shade-tolerant. Propagated by cuttings.

Forsythia is a primrose shrub. Bright- yellow flowers appear on the bare branches of forsythia long before leaves appear on other trees and shrubs. The leaves on this shrub bloom after flowering.
Immediately after flowering, forsythia must be cut off, otherwise it grows very quickly.

Forsythia was named after the Scottish horticulturist William Forsythe. William Forsyth) (1737-1804), who brought this plant from China to Europe. William Forsythe was the head gardener of Kensington Palace and one of the founders of the Royal Horticultural Society ( Royal Horticultural Society).

blooms in spring beaver or laburnum (Laburnum Fabr.). This plant is popularly called Golden Rain.

Laburnum is a small tree up to 5-6 meters high.
The flowers are very beautiful, bright yellow, collected in brushes 10-30 cm long. Laburnum flowers resemble butterflies in their shape. It blooms profusely and for a long time, from April to June.

Bobovnik is unpretentious, undemanding to soils and frost-resistant.

It should be remembered that all parts of the laburnum, especially its seeds, very poisonous, therefore, this plant must be handled with extreme care.

Photo: Anneli Salo, Pöllö, Jeffdelonge.

Golden arch of blooming laburnum at Bodnant Garden, Wales, UK.
Photo: GerritR.

genomeles or japonica (Chaenomeles japonica(Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach) blooms in April-May.

Shrub 80-120 cm high, often used to create hedges. Has spikes.

The flowers are large, 3-5 cm in diameter, usually bright red, rarely pink or white.
In order for chaenomeles to bloom better, it must be cut off periodically.

Japanese quince fruits ripen in September-October. They are edible, but very sour, while quite fragrant. The fruits can be used to make jams, jams, compotes, etc.

Chaenomeles prefers rich, well-drained soils. The best time to plant is April or early October.



Blooms in late May - early June weigela (Weigela Thunb.).
This is a very beautiful bush 70-80 cm high, about 1 meter wide. It blooms with pink or purple-red flowers in the form of bells. It is rich and very beautiful flowering. During flowering, the weigela bush looks like a pink cloud.

Weigela is shade-tolerant, used for single or group plantings in the garden, rock gardens, and also for creating hedges.

Weigela was named after the famous German botanist Christian Ehrenfried von Weigel ( Christian Ehrenfried von Weige), (1748-1831).

Weigela blooming (Weigela florida(Bunge A.D.C.)

Weigela profusely flowering or weigela floribunda (Weigela floribunda(Siebold & Zucc.) K.Koch)
Japan, Saitama Prefecture, Musashi Kyuryou National Government Park.

Blooms from late spring to early summer action (Deutzia Thunb.). This is a low shrub with a height of 50 cm to 1.5 meters. Differs in plentiful and long blossoming. Action flowers are white, pink, purple, purple, often collected in inflorescences. There are varieties of action with double flowers. Unfortunately, deutsia flowers have little or no fragrance.

Deytion shade-tolerant, grows well in the city. It is used for decoration of borders, in group and single plantings.

A bush of action in one place can live up to 25 years.

Most common in horticulture action rough, or stellate (Deutzia scabra Thunb.), imported from Japan and China.

Blooms in late spring kerria japanese (Kerria japonica DC.). Flowering time from April to June.
Kerria reaches a height of 1-2 meters. It blooms with golden yellow flowers with 5 petals, shaped like a rose. Kerria flowers reach 5-6 cm in diameter.
For the beauty of the flowers, kerria is sometimes called the "Easter Rose".

Kerria is not demanding on soils, resistant to exhaust gases. Therefore, it is often planted on the roadsides, near the garden fence. Kerria can also be used for vertical gardening. Its stems often climb other plants, walls of houses, fences, rocks.

Kerria got its name in honor of the Scottish gardener, plant collector and the first gardener of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Ceylon, William Kerr ( William Kerr).

William Kerr developed a special variety of Japanese kerria Pleniflora. Its flowers are very beautiful, terry. Therefore, this variety of kerria is also called Japanese yellow rose(Japanese Yellow Rose).


Photos: Reggaeman, Jeffdelonge, Ignis and others.


Blooms in July - August hydrangea (Hydrangea L.), with ornamental horticulture the most common hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens L.). This is a shrub 1-3 meters high with white flowers collected in large inflorescences in the form of balls up to 15 cm in diameter.

Hydrangea tree is unpretentious, frost-resistant, prefers fertile acidic soils. It does not tolerate drought well, so it requires regular watering.

Hydrangea must be systematically pruned: in late autumn after the end of flowering and in early spring, before the leaves appear.

Hydrangea is propagated by cuttings. The best time for planting is the beginning of April.

All parts of the hydrangea are poisonous, so this plant must be handled with extreme care. It cannot be eaten.

One of the most popular varieties hydrangea tree "Annabelle" has very large inflorescences, white with a slightly greenish tint.


Blooms from June to October shrub cinquefoil or cinquefoil shrub or Kuril tea (Pentaphylloides fruticosa(L.) O.Schwarz). Bush up to 1.5 meters high. One plant can bloom up to 2 months.
Kurl tea is a medicinal plant widely used in traditional medicine.

The Kuril hour is a popular ornamental shrub, used for decorating rock gardens, borders, and groups. More than 130 varieties of Kuril tea are known in horticulture. Most cultivars have yellow flowers, as does the wild species. In addition, there are varieties of Potentilla with white, pink, orange and red flowers.

The cinquefoil shrub is unpretentious, frost-resistant, undemanding to soils. You can trim it once every 3 years.


Kuril tea grade "Mckay's White".


Kuril tea variety "Red Ace".

Snowberry, snowfield, snow berry or wolfberry (Symphoricarpos Dill. ex Juss.) blooms all summer, from May to September. Depending on the species, its flowers can be white, pink, red. But the snowberry is famous not for its flowers, but for its snow-white fruits in the form of berries with a diameter of about 1 cm, which stay on the bush all autumn and winter, giving it a great decorative effect.

The snowberry blooms profusely and for a long time. The flowers are small, in the form of bells, 5 mm in diameter, collected in dense racemose inflorescences. Snowberry is a unique shrub, you can see both flowers and fruits on it at the same time.

Shrub height 1-2 meters. It is used to create hedges and in group plantings. Handles haircut well. Unpretentious, winter-hardy, not picky about soils.

The snowberry is poisonous, its berries cannot be eaten.

Caring for these ornamental shrubs is not difficult. They are all frost-resistant, they do not need to be covered for the winter (perhaps only young shoots).
Ornamental shrubs propagate by cuttings; they are not demanding on soils.
The only care is that they need to be trimmed periodically to give them a beautiful, regular shape.

These beautiful, profusely flowering shrubs will decorate your garden all season long - from early spring to late autumn.