Shrubs T – Z

For a brief description of shrubs, refer to the section titled "General Information about Trees and Shrubs".
Some of the available, exotic shrubs are:

Photo: Trumpet Vine Trumpet Vine (Campsis)
• Deciduous shrub with toothed leaflets.
• Vigorously climbing shrub grows in most kinds of soil and its twinning stems can be trained to different shapes.
• Flowers are trumpet-like in summer; they attract hummingbirds.
• This shrub has two varieties:

a) Campsis Crimson Trumpet (Tagliabuana)
b) Campsis Flava Yellow Trumpet (Radicans)

• Hardy to 20°F.
• Sun or partial shade is best.
• Water regularly.
a) #1521 D
b) #1523 D

photo: Wintersweet Wintersweet (Chimonanthus Praecox) = GHOLEH YAKH (Persian)
• Deciduous shrub grows up to 10 ft. in height & 6 ft. wide.
• Attractive, pale-yellow flowers on leafless stems which are fragrant and 1" across.
• Afternoon sun or shade is best for hot areas.
• Shrub is best planted next to structures to provide protection against elements.
• Hardy to 10°F.
• Water regularly.
#1531 B
Photo: Wisteria, Blue Wisteria, Blue (Sinensis) = GLISSIN
• Deciduous.
• Growing, twining, woody vine with blue, fragrant flowers.
• Needs good drainage but not particular about soil type.
• Hardy to 20°F.
• Partial shade is best.
#1541 A
Photo: Wisteria, pink Wisteria, Pink (Rosea) = GLISSIN
• Deciduous.
• Growing, twining, woody vine with pink, fragrant flowers.
• Needs good drainage but not particular about soil type.
• Hardy to 20°F.
• Partial shade is best.
#1543 A
Photo: Witch Hazel Witch Hazel, Copper Beauty (Hamamelis)
• Deciduous shrub with large leaves grows up to 15 ft. in height.
• Very fragrant, yellow-orange flowers form in clusters.
• Hardy to cool temperatures.
• Sun or partial shade is best.
• Regular watering.
#1551 C
Photo: Witch Hazel_Diane Witch Hazel, Diane (Hamamelis)
• Deciduous shrub with large leaves grows up to 15 ft. in height.
• Very fragrant, bright red flowers form in clusters.
• Hardy to cool temperatures.
• Sun or partial shade is best.
• Regular watering.
#1553 C
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