Shrubs are an essential part of a large naturalized planting. |
Amelancheir alnifoliaSaskatoonDescription: Saskatoons have a nice upright form and a small footprint. Outstanding fruit, great for birds and bees. |
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Artemisia canaSagebrushDescription: Small shrub with striking silver features that pop out of a landscape. Programmed to live in those hot dry problem areas. |
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Betula glandulosaDwarf BirchDescription: Outstanding four season shrub with lots of character. Small, well-behaved and maintains shape without pruning. Tolerant of urban environments with flexible planting requirements. |
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Cornus sericeaRed Twig DogwoodDescription: A highly flexible, drought-tolerant, medium shrub that has fantastic four-season interest. Attracts native birds with clusters of white berries. |
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Elaeagnus commutataSilverberryDescription: An extremely drought-tolerant shrub great for mass plantings and large accents. Highly fragrant flowers and silver leaves, berries and bark give this plant interest throughout the seasons. |
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Juniperus communisCommon JuniperDescription: An excellent, long lived, low evergreen shrub that is a hardy replacement for mainstream juniper cultivars. Dark green needles, dense branches give off a distinctive fragrance and persistent cones attract wildlife. |
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Juniperus horizontalisCreeping JuniperDescription: Low-growing evergreen with dark green to blue needles, inconspicuous dark blue berry-like cones. |
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Lonicera involucrataBracted HoneysuckleDescription: Unique, difficult to propagate shrub with a lush appearance and well-kept form. Eye-catching flowers, bracts and berries attract many native birds, including hummingbirds to your yard. |
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Mahonia repensOregon GrapeDescription: Showy yellow flowers, stiff, spiny holly-like leaves and large clusters of fruits makes this unique groundcover a must-have for shady spaces. |
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Potentilla fruticosaShrubby PotentillaDescription: Small, round, dense shrub. Great on its own or makes an attractive, small, and low maintenance hedge. Bright yellows flowers bloom abundantly from midsummer until first frost. A valuable food source in the late season for native bees. |
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Prunus virginianaChokecherryDescription: A large shrub great for screening, windbreak and bird habitat. Large green leaves and clusters of purple fruit in the fall that can be used for jams and jellies. |
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Ribes aureumGold CurrantDescription: This is a showy, long blooming shrub that offers early summer interest, and juicy, edible fruit that persists into fall. The best and most reliable fruiting shrub from the Prairies. |
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Ribes oxycanthoidesGooseberryDescription: This is a versatile, use everywhere, interesting shrub - it is even known to grow under spruce. It is the first to leaf out in the spring and has small purple edible berries. |
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Rosa acicularisPrickly RoseDescription: Alberta's floral emblem, this is a drought-tolerant small shrub with fragrant pink blooms and eye-catching rosehips that persist through winter. |
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Rosa arkansanaPrairie RoseDescription: A very low-growing rose that spreads to fill an area, nice in a border or as a mass planting. Extremely drought-tolerant for Calgary and area gardens. |
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Rosa woodsiiWild RoseDescription: Small shrub with fragrant pink flowers, nice red fall colour and attractive hips through winter. Versatile and drought-tolerant. |
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Rubus arcticusDwarf RaspberryDescription: A lush, mounding ground cover that loves shade. Small pink flowers give way to tiny raspberries. |
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Rubus parviflorusThimbleberryDescription: Large, dramatic green leaves and dense, thicket-forming shrub that will give your garden a lush, coastal feel. A unique plant underused by the landscape industry. |
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Salix barrattianaBarrett WillowDescription: Low-growing willow with perfect form and open, wide, well-spaced branching. Fantastic accent in shade gardens as this is one of the few silver-grey plants that will grow in the shade. |
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Salix bebbianaBebb WillowDescription: Large, vase-shaped shrub with long, wide leaves, showy pussy willows, and unique ability to handle drought. |
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Salix commutataPowderface WillowDescription: This is a well-behaved, neat and tidy silver willow with a soft fuzzy appearance, suited to hot and dry areas. |
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Salix discolourPussy WillowDescription: A large, versatile shrub that provides four season interest including the much loved "Pussy Willows" blooms in the spring. |
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Sambucus melanocarpaPurple ElderDescription: Large shrub with eye-catching flowers and berries that attract wildlife. Fast growing and versatile. |
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Sheperdia argentaSilver BuffaloberryDescription: An extremely hardy and long-lived shrub with a smokey silver appearance. Attracts wildlife for food and protection. Great as a barrier as it forms dense thickets. |
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Sheperdia canadensisRusset BuffaloberryDescription: A rarely used but neat and tidy shrub with eye-catching red edible berries in early summer. Versatile, drought tolerant, deer resistant and nitrogen fixing. |
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Symphoricarpos albusSnowberryDescription: A hardy, small native shrub with a delicate appearance and soft pillowy white berries that persist through the winter. Versatile in a multitude of landscape situations. |
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Symphoricarpos occidentalisWestern SnowberryDescription: A nice, highly versatile shrub with four season appeal. Beautiful blue-green leaves and clusters of small berries that persist into winter. |
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Note: The plant information given on this browse listing page is limited; please refer to the plant information pages for a more detailed description of the plants that have met your search criteria.