For Year-Round Interest In Yards And Gardens, Use Small Evergreen Shrubs.
Best Compact Evergreen Shrubs
Cool Springs Press 2019 introduces the best compact evergreen shrubs for small gardens. These plants are easy to care for and provide year-round interest.
The dwarf varieties of these shrubs are perfect for small spaces. They grow to only 4 or 5 feet tall and wide, making them perfect for tight corners or areas where space is limited.
Some of the best compact evergreen shrubs include:
Blue Mist, a dwarf blueberry bush that grows to only 4 feet tall and wide; Cardinal, a dwarf cardinal flower that grows to only 3 feet tall and wide; and Snowball, a dwarf snowball tree that grows to only 3 feet tall and wide. ..
Evergreen Shrubs That Are Small For Year-Round Interest
Compact Maximum Rhodendron (Rhododendron ‘Maximum Compacta’) – a tiny evergreen shrub with vibrant flowers:
Small shrubs are a natural shape and size, and they produce clusters of pinkish lavender flowers late in the season. These plants are low growing, but their bushy shape makes them a good choice for borders or gardens. Dwarfs can also be grown as small shrubs, and they will produce small, dark blooms in the winter.
Compact Inkberry Holly (Ilex glabra ‘Compacta’) – A low-maintenance evergreen shrub:There are many small evergreen shrubs variety,dark berries persist plant winter pollinating male.Winter hardy 30 compact inkberry,deer resistant making good.Landscapes winter hardy.LENGTHSPREADRAPIDLY PRUNED KEPT SMALLER
Pinus thunbergii 'Kotobuki', a dwarf Japanese black pine a compact, deer-resistant evergreen:
The 20 Needled Evergreen is a hardy evergreen that reaches just feet tall. The needles are half-length regular Japanese black pines, and the growth is slow but dense. The container is excellent for small gardens, and the winter hardy plants can handle severe cold weather.
Miniature Pencil Point (Juniperus communis 'Compressa') Juniper - a tall, narrow, small evergreen shrub:
Dwarf pencil point junipers are the perfect smaller landscape accent plant. They are slow growing and average in height at just a foot or so, but they make up for it with their beautiful blue berries in fall. Female plants produce blue berries, while the male plants produce red berries. These junipers are perfect for smaller landscapes because they only grow a few inches each year, but they will add color and interest to your garden all winter long. ..
Japanese holly in a dwarf form, Ilex crenata 'Dwarf Pagoda a little shrub with unusual leaves that is evergreen:
Miniature Japanese Holly is a slow growing shrub reaching just feet tall. Selection looks like funky bonsai plant excellent. Light shade, tiny plants grow in inch year winter. Plant excellent rock gardens patio beds. University selection looks great for a small shrub or rock garden plant!
Upright Japanese Plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Fastigiata’) – a slim, upright, evergreen shrub that is compact:
The Japanese Plum, Prunus japonica, is a small tree or shrub that grows to about 20 feet tall and has wide branches. The leaves are needle-like and grow in a whorl around the stem. The Japanese Plum is evergreen and winter hardy. The branches are densely spaced and the growth habit is maximum. Afternoon shade is best in summer months.
Compact Oregon Holly Grape (Mahonia aquifolium ‘Compacta’) – berries on a tiny evergreen:
Oregon Holly Grape (Mahonia aquifolium) is a deciduous shrub or small tree that can grow up to 10-15 feet tall. The leaves are ovate to elliptical, 1-3 inches long and 0.5-1 inch wide, with serrated margins. The flowers are fragrant, purple red with yellow petals, and are produced in springtime. The fruit is a purple grape, which can be eaten fresh or used for wine or juice production. Oregon holly grape is native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America, where it can be found growing in shady spots near streams and rivers. ..
Little Giant Dwarf Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis ‘Little Giant’) – a diminutive, rounded evergreen shrub:
Arborvitae is a popular choice for a tall shrub because of its attractive cone-shaped compact form. It can reach just feet tall wide, but can be pruned to shape and make a tidy, shapely shrub. The fan-shaped foliage is feathery and soft, making it easy to care for. Arborvitae is also winter hardy to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a great choice for colder climates. ..
More Small Evergreen Shrubs
If you're looking for a compact shrub to add to your garden, then look no further than the following plants. They all use very little space and are great for small gardens or landscapes.
1. Hardy-growing weeping willow (Acer pseudoplatanus)
This weeping willow is a great choice for small gardens or landscapes because it's easy to care for and has strong growth potential. It's also a good choice if you want to add color to your landscape.
2. Hardy-growing serviceberry (Berberis thunbergii)
Serviceberries are another great choice for compact shrubs because they're easy to care for and have strong growth potential. They can be used in many different ways, such as as screening plants in an outdoor area or adding color to your landscape.
3. Hardy-growing sweetgum (Carya sylvestris)
Sweetgums are another great choice for compact shrubs because they're easy to care for and have strong growth potential. They can be used in many different ways, such as as screening plants in an outdoor area or adding color to your landscape.