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Larger anchoring shrubs help define the landscape space and give the garden an established stately look!
Larger anchoring shrubs help define the landscape space and give the garden an established stately look!
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Brunfelsia pauciflora
From $28.00
Cleveland Sage
Salvia clevelandii
From $9.00
Heavenly Bamboo
Nandina Domestica
From $7.25
Lion's Tail
leonotis leonurus
From $24.95
Texas Ranger
Leucophyllum frutescens
From $25.00
Pink Escallonia
Escallonia fradesii
From $16.50
Blue Jeans Mountain Lilac
Ceanothus 'Blue Jeans'
From $45.00
Compact Shiny Xylosm
Xylosma congestum ‘Compacta’
From $7.00
Mexican Marigold
Tagetes lemmonii
From $8.50
Background: Background plants do just that…create the background to your landscape. They will typically range from 4 to 6+ feet in height. These larger shrubs are meant to be the foundation for the rest of your plants and establish a defined sense of space. This is acquired by placing these adjacent to a wall or structure, then placing medium and smaller shrubs in front to create a ‘layered’ or tiered affect. This height differentiation creates interest in the landscape. Background shrubs may also be used to ‘soften’ a structure by covering a portion of it up. Typically, background shrubs should be evergreen so they do not lose foliage in the cool months. Watch this video for a more in-depth look at planting design. If you need help making the right selections for your landscape project, please contact us !
Background: Background plants do just that…create the background to your landscape. They will typically range from 4 to 6+ feet in height. These larger shrubs are meant to be the foundation for the rest of your plants and establish a defined sense of space. This is acquired by placing these adjacent to a wall or structure, then placing medium and smaller shrubs in front to create a ‘layered’ or tiered affect. This height differentiation creates interest in the landscape. Background shrubs may also be used to ‘soften’ a structure by covering a portion of it up. Typically, background shrubs should be evergreen so they do not lose foliage in the cool months. Watch this video for a more in-depth look at planting design. If you need help making the right selections for your landscape project, please contact us !