Popular Shrub Categories
Flowering
Ornamental
Evergreens
Flowering
Flowering shrubs bring vibrant color, fragrance, and life to any landscape, making them a must-have for gardens, borders, and foundation plantings.
These shrubs bloom in different seasons, ensuring year-round visual interest while attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Popular varieties like Azaleas, Hydrangeas, and Butterfly Bushes thrive in South Carolina’s warm climate, flourishing in well-drained soil and full to partial sun.
Whether you’re looking for spring blossoms, summer color, or fall foliage, flowering shrubs are the perfect way to add a touch of natural beauty to your outdoor space.
Ornamental
Ornamental shrubs are prized for their striking foliage, interesting textures, and vibrant seasonal color, making them a standout feature in any landscape.
Unlike flowering shrubs, these plants offer visual appeal beyond just blooms, with colorful leaves, unique growth habits, and even eye-catching bark. Popular varieties like Loropetalum, Nandina, and Smoke Bush thrive in South Carolina’s warm climate, requiring well-drained soil and sun to partial shade.
Whether you’re looking for bold color contrasts, elegant shapes, or multi-season interest, ornamental shrubs bring style and structure to any garden or outdoor space.
Evergreen Shrubs
Evergreen shrubs provide constant color, structure, and privacy in the landscape, keeping your garden lush and vibrant no matter the season.
Unlike deciduous shrubs, which lose their leaves in winter, evergreens retain their foliage year-round, making them ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, and natural borders. Popular varieties like Boxwood (Buxus spp.), Holly (Ilex spp.), and Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica) thrive in South Carolina’s warm climate, preferring well-drained soil and full to partial sun.
Whether you’re looking to create a living privacy screen, define garden spaces, or add low-maintenance greenery, evergreen shrubs are a versatile and enduring choice for any landscape.
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