Growing Native Shrubs

Below you will find a list of native flowering and evergreen shrubs from our plant database. If you click on any of the photos, you will see a Virtual Plant Tag that may contain plant descriptions, usage suggestions and a link to where you can buy that plant for your landscaping. The concept of a shrub can be difficult to define since different people might consider the same plant a groundcover, broadleaf evergreen, bush or tree.

Uses for these native shrubs vary by variety, and may thrive in full sun, partial sun, partial shade or even full shade and flourish in wet soil, average moisture or dry conditions. Specific details are on the individual plant pages.

With the popularity of organic gardening increasing and the focus on sustainability gaining ground, renewed interest in native shrubs is the natural next step.  With so many wonderful shrubs to consider, the list is being divided into less well-known varieties that deserve consideration and the more well-known that may not be used as much because they seem so common.  But if drought tolerance, heat and cold tolerance, natural resistance to disease and insects and less chemical use are important, familiar and less-flashy may be the way to go.

Recommended unknown native shrubs include: American Cranberry and Arrowwood Viburnums or V. trilobum and V. dentatum; known as Black Alder, Winterberry, Coralberry, Michigan Holly or Ilex verticillata and marvelous cultivars is a first class garden choice for multi-season enjoyment; Bottlebrush Buckeye or Aesculus parviflora; Azaleas (native species not the more well-known hybrids); Alabama (Rhododendron (Azalea) alabamense), Cumberland (R. bakeri),  Flame (R. calendulaceum), Florida (R. austrinum) Piedmont or Florida Pinxter (R. canescens), Sweet (R. arborescens); known as Common Sweetshrub, Carolina Allspice, Strawberry-shrub, Bubby Blossom, Sweet Bubby or Bettie, Spicebush and Calycanthus floridus is a trouble-free plant with multi-season features; Mountain Laurel or Kalmia latifolia along with superb cultivars; Smooth Hydrangea (H. arborescens) for summer blooms; Summersweet Clethra, Sweet Pepperbush or C. alnifolia also has nice culivars, Vernal Witchhazel or Hamamelis vernalis for its unusual winter flowering, Virginia Sweetspire, Virginia-willow or Itea virginica has fragrant flowers at a time when few plants are in summer bloom.

Familiar native shrubs worth another look are: American Arborvitae or Thuja occidentalis including numerous cultivars; Carolina and Catawba Rhododendrons (R. carolinianum and R. catawbiense) with numerous cultivars of every color are tough and durable when properly grown; Inkberry or Ilex glabra.

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Growing Native Shrubs Athens Strawberry-shrub Growing Native Shrubs Athens Sweet Bettie
Growing Native Shrubs Athens Sweet Bubby Growing Native Shrubs Atlantic Whitecedar
Growing Native Shrubs August Plum Growing Native Shrubs Aurantiaca Black Alder
Growing Native Shrubs Aurantiaca Common Winterberry Growing Native Shrubs Aurantiaca Coralberry
Growing Native Shrubs Aurantiaca Michigan Holly Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Common Catalpa
Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Eastern Catalpa Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Hoptree
Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Indian Bean Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Indian Cigar
Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Southern Catalpa Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Stinking-ash
Growing Native Shrubs Aurea Water-ash Growing Native Shrubs Autumn Jazz®' ('Ralph Senior') Arrowwood Viburnum
Growing Native Shrubs Autumn Sunset Apple Serviceberry Growing Native Shrubs Balm of Gilead f. hudsonia
Growing Native Shrubs Balsam Fir f. hudsonia Growing Native Shrubs Banded Laurel
Growing Native Shrubs Bar Harbor Creeping Juniper Growing Native Shrubs Beach Plum
Growing Native Shrubs Beaked Filbert Growing Native Shrubs Beaked Hazelnut
Growing Native Shrubs Bear's Grape Growing Native Shrubs Bearberry
Growing Native Shrubs bearberry Growing Native Shrubs Benjamin Bush
Growing Native Shrubs Bigleaf Snowbell Growing Native Shrubs Black Alder
Growing Native Shrubs Black Chokeberry Growing Native Shrubs Blackhaw Viburnum
Growing Native Shrubs Blue Chip Creeping Juniper Growing Native Shrubs Blue Ensign Catawba Rhododendron
Growing Native Shrubs Blue Horizon Creeping Juniper Growing Native Shrubs Blue Mist Dwarf Fothergilla
Growing Native Shrubs Blue Peter Catawba Rhododendron Growing Native Shrubs Blue Peter Rhododendron
Growing Native Shrubs Blue Rug Juniper Growing Native Shrubs Bog-rosemary
Growing Native Shrubs Bottlebrush Buckeye Growing Native Shrubs Bottlebrush Buckeye var. serotina
Growing Native Shrubs Boulder Raspberry Growing Native Shrubs Boursault Catawba Rhododendron
Growing Native Shrubs Box Huckleberry Growing Native Shrubs Box Sandmyrtle
Growing Native Shrubs Bracted Arrowwood Growing Native Shrubs Bracted Viburnum
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