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Hanging bushes. The best ornamental trees and shrubs for the garden. Frost-resistant ornamental shrubs in the country

In gardening practice it is known as jasmine, as it has a similar aroma of flowers. True jasmine is a subtropical evergreen plant suitable for growing only in room conditions. Mock orange grows in the European part of Russia and the Far East - it is a low, deciduous shrub that can be easily distinguished from others by its barely protruding buds, hidden under the pubescence on slightly swollen leaf cushions. The leaves are located opposite.

The flowers are white, up to 2-5 cm in diameter, collected in terminal racemes. They have a pleasant aroma. Flowering begins at the end of June, immediately after lilac, and the latest varieties - at the end of July, beginning of August. Can be used as cutting material.

Mock orange (jasmine) flowering

All mock oranges bloom well in open sunny places, although they tolerate shading. The soil for mock oranges should be well fertilized and deeply cultivated. Soils with close occurrence are not suitable for them. groundwater. Plants tolerate replanting well, without losing their ability to flower in the same year, but this work must be done carefully, since when digging, breaks very often occur in the area of ​​the root collar.

Old bushes, due to abundant shoot formation, need to remove old branches. The most frost-resistant in our conditions were mock oranges: thin-leaved, Shrenka, crown. When covered with insulating material, they successfully winter and garden varieties. They propagate by dividing the bush, layering, green cuttings and sowing seeds.

Meadowsweet (spirea)

Not a single park or cottage can do without these small, unpretentious, graceful plants, the height of the bushes does not exceed 2 m. The leaves are of the most varied shapes, from which their specific names often come - rowan-leaved, willow-leaved, birch-leaved, etc. Meadowsweet is valued for abundant flowering, beautiful shape of bushes and leaves. They grow well in open sunny places with fertile, sufficiently moist soil.

There are three groups of meadowsweet: early, mid and late flowering. Plants of the first two groups bloom very amicably, but not for long. In plants of the third group, flowering lasts until late autumn. The flowers of most meadowsweet are fragrant and honey-bearing, and are readily visited by bees.

Spirea

Based on the nature of the bud and the arrangement of the flowers, meadowsweets are divided into two groups. Some flowers are usually white, located on last year's growths, collected in corymbs. Others have panicles, spike-shaped inflorescences and corymbs on the tops of the current year's shoots. In this regard, pruning of plants of the first group is carried out after flowering so that they can lay new flower buds. It is better to cut plants of the second group early in the spring, but since in our conditions they are usually not winter-hardy, spring cutting of frozen shoots replaces cutting them.

Barberry

Shrub up to 2.5 m in height. The leaves are ovate with short petioles and alternately arranged on the shoots. The flowers are yellow with a strong aroma and collected in a raceme. The fruits are berry-shaped, bright red, persist on the branches for a long time, and contain ascorbic, malic, citric and other acids. In their unripe form, they are used as a seasoning for food - they can replace capers, and from ripe ones they are used to prepare pickles, marinades, spicy seasonings for meat dishes, as well as jams, fillings for sweets, marshmallows, and drinks.

Barberry berries

Young leaves are also edible; they are used for preparing salads and first courses, as a substitute for sorrel. The leaves contain cahetins, and all organs, except the fruits, contain alkaloids, the main of which are berberine and berbamine.

In folk medicine, the fruits, bark and roots of barberry are used as a hemostatic, antipyretic and choleretic agent, as well as an appetite stimulant.

Barberry is a good honey plant. The honey collected from its flowers is golden yellow in color and has high quality. For the most part, barberry is used as an ornamental shrub to create borders and hedges. All species are frost-resistant, drought-resistant, responsive to fertilizers, and bloom well in sunny and slightly shaded places.

Kuril tea (cinquefoil, dasiphora)

A low shrub rarely exceeding 80 cm. The leaves are pinnate, yellowish-green in color, usually five-, less often three-, seven-lobed, covered with hairs on both sides. The branches have grey-brown peeling bark. The crown of the bush is spherical and easy to shape. The flowering of Kuril tea begins in the second ten days of June and continues until snow falls. The flowers are yellow and white up to 3 cm in diameter.

Kuril tea bush

Thanks to its strong root system, the shrub tolerates replanting well at any time of the year. Kuril tea prefers well-hydrated fertile soil and open sunny places. Used for single plantings on lawns, among low flower beds, and it can also be used to border taller shrubs. Kuril tea is indispensable for alpine slides.

The most valuable of all types is Kuril bush tea, the golden-yellow lights of its flowers can decorate any garden plot until late autumn. Kuril tea is winter-hardy.

Almonds low

It is the first shrub to open the flowering season. Plant height is 1.5 m. The crown is dense, spherical. The branches are erect with numerous shortened shoots densely covered with narrow lanceolate leaves up to 6 cm long. It blooms simultaneously with the leaves blooming at the end of May and there is hardly a person who can calmly pass by this pink miracle.

Low almonds in the garden

Almonds are light-loving, love light, fertile soils, and suffer from overheating, so it is better to grow them in elevated areas well protected from the wind. The fruits are drupes, round-ovoid in shape, covered with felt-shaggy pubescence, yellow-sandy in color with gray barrels.

In autumn, when the leaves fly off the bushes, these fluffy balls remain hanging on thin branches, decorating the bushes. Branches with fruits are also good for winter bouquets. To do this, they are cut in mid-August before the seeds ripen. Almonds do not tolerate transplantation well and therefore need to be propagated better by sowing seeds

Mahonia

Mahonia holly is one of the few evergreen shrubs of the barberry family. His homeland is North America. The height of the bush reaches 0.8-1 m. It has a spherical crown. The leaves are alternate, odd-pinnate up to 20 cm long, consist of five to nine leathery leaflets with spiny teeth along the edge, dark green, shiny in summer, brownish-purple or red in winter. In early June, the bushes are covered with panicles of bright yellow fragrant flowers, abundantly visited by bees. The fruits are bluish-black with a bluish bloom and ripen in August.

Mahonia holly in a city park

Mahonia grows well in moist soils fertilized with manure or humus. Prefers slight shading, as it suffers from sunburn in summer and especially in early spring. In this regard, in the spring it is desirable to shade the bushes with coniferous branches or straw.

The Mahonia holly shrub has high decorative qualities, decorates the site throughout the year. Its branches, harvested in the fall, stored on glaciers, in basements, are used in winter to decorate indoor interiors. For the winter, the bushes are bent to the ground and covered with insulating material. In areas with early snowfall, you can limit yourself to only bending the bushes. The shrub is frost-resistant. Propagated by seeds, root suckers, green cuttings and dividing the bush.

Euonymus Maak

Far Eastern shrub up to 2.5 m in height, openwork crown, dark green leaves arranged oppositely. Young shoots have a beautiful crimson color. Blooms in the first half of June. The flowers are small, dirty dark green in color and do not attract attention. The decorative advantages of the euonymus are fully manifested in the fall, when the leaves and seed pods become light carmine, and the bush itself seems airy.

Maak euonymus branch

After the leaves fall, the bush is given a decorative appearance by seed pods, from which bright orange seeds hang on orange thread-like seed stalks. Euonymus in standard form looks very effective.

Photophilous. Prefers light, well-fertilized soil. It loves moisture, but does not tolerate stagnant moisture. Responsive to liming. The plant is quite winter-hardy, but in some years it may become overheated, but the bushes sprout and quickly recover. Propagated by seeds during autumn sowing and shoots.

Willow

Decorative shrub up to 5 m tall. A multi-stemmed bush with a mass of arched, hanging (weeping) flexible shoots forming a light openwork crown. The leaves are narrow, lanceolate with a blue coating on both sides. The shoots are light and also with a bloom. Blooms in the second decade of May. The catkins are hardly noticeable among the mass of leaves, but they emit a strong, pleasant aroma, which attracts bees.

Willow in some park

Willow is a frost-resistant shrub; only on young plants the ends of the shoots may freeze, which does not reduce the merits of the plant.

Young shoots look especially elegant. They have a pronounced bluish color and a matte coating on the shoots. By 12-15 years, shoot growth weakens and anti-aging pruning is necessary to maintain decorativeness. The decorative effect of willow appears in full glory on fairly fertile, moderately moist soils and worse in wetlands.

At special cultivation The shoots of this willow reach up to two meters or more. They are elastic, smooth, the buds are narrow, pressed, the bark is not cracking, has a beautiful bluish-matte coating - this is an excellent material for making baskets, country furniture, vases, boxes and other products. Propagated by woody and green cuttings.

Juniper

Creeping, evergreen, coniferous shrub, forming a cushion, often with a bizarre shape, due to branches spread on the ground or slightly rising. The needles of adult plants are scale-like, dark green, small, pressed to the stems. In the summer, during the growth of young shoots, they dress in bright velvet greenery. Winter-hardy, drought-resistant, undemanding to soil. Very light-loving, does not tolerate even slight shading.

Juniper in landscape design

Juniper is an indispensable shrub when constructing alpine slides. Very good for low borders, and also looks beautiful as individual bushes or groups on a mowed lawn.

Green twigs contain essential oil- sabinol, have medicinal value. But the bush is poisonous and is excluded from the list of medicinal plants.

Plants should be planted in the spring and regular, abundant watering and protection from direct sunlight are required. It develops very slowly, and does not reach flowering age for twenty years. Propagated by seeds (sown in autumn in the year of collection) and green cuttings.

Tamarix

Shrub up to 1.5 m in height. The shoots are densely covered with miniature bluish leaves. It blooms in June at the same time as the leaves bloom. The flowers are small, pink in color, collected in large complex clusters. Before the flowers open, the bush is covered with pink balls, giving the impression that beads have been poured onto the bush.

Tamarix at someone's dacha

And it is no coincidence that people called him “the bead worker.” In the conditions of Siberia and the Far East, the ends of annual shoots freeze, and in severe winters they freeze to the level of snow or soil, but the bushes quickly recover and graceful shoots with original foliage can decorate any area, so Tamarix is ​​relatively winter-hardy.

Tamarix goes well with dark greenery of coniferous and deciduous trees. Grows better in sunny places, is drought tolerant, but does not tolerate acidic soils. Propagates well from woody and green cuttings.

Snowberry (snowberry)

A shrub up to 1.5 m tall was brought from North America, is distinguished by long, thin shoots with oppositely located small leaves, having a light green color with a bluish bloom and an oval shape. The flowers are small, white Pink colour, collected in short, unattractive brushes. In the second half of August, clusters of snow-white berries appear, which look beautiful on long thin shoots and last almost the entire winter.

Snowberry bush

Snowberry can tolerate partial shade, is not demanding of moisture, and grows on dry rocky and calcareous soils. In general, it is an excellent frost-resistant ornamental shrub, but in some regions it freezes to the level of snow, but it recovers well and bears fruit. Propagated by seeds, suckers and green cuttings.

Decorative flowering shrubs are an excellent option for decorating any garden plot. With their help on garden territory you can create a unique atmosphere of comfort, decorate the garden, create hedge or partial shade in the gazebo. The main thing is to make the right choice and plant in your garden such ornamental shrubs that will fit into landscape design plot, and caring for which will not be a burden. Plants planted with different flowering periods will decorate the garden with their flowers all spring, summer and autumn.

Ornamental shrubs blooming in spring

It is very pleasant in the spring to plant vegetable crops in your garden among ornamental shrubs, which at this time are already blooming beautifully and abundantly.

Spirea

The elegant and surprisingly unpretentious spirea will be one of the first to decorate the garden. This lushly flowering shrub will delight you with its pink flowers . Features of spirea include:

  • long and lush flowering;
  • frost resistance;
  • unpretentiousness;
  • fast growth;
  • undemanding to soil.

Shrubs can be planted both in sunny areas and in partial shade. Spiraea is perfect for creating hedges or shrub compositions. Its dwarf varieties can be planted along the border or in rockeries.

forsythia

Blooms profusely in early spring amazing plant– forsythia. Sunny yellow flowers first appear on its branches, and only after flowering do leaves appear. Features of cultivation:

  • the shrub should be planted in sunny areas with light, fertile soil;
  • the plant does not tolerate waterlogging;
  • Forsythia is heat-loving, so in the winter it is mulched and the shoots are bent to the ground.

The shrub looks good both in single and group plantings.

Lilac

No garden can be imagined without lilac bushes. This tall perennial blooms with lilac-lilac, soft lilac or white flowers that emit an unusual aroma. The plant has many varieties and hybrids, is frost-resistant and unpretentious in care.

Features of cultivation:

  • it is necessary to plant in well-lit areas;
  • Lilac is undemanding to soil fertility, but does not like wetlands;
  • every spring it is recommended to cut out damaged, thickening, dry and too old shoots;
  • Timely pruning of wilted inflorescences will promote more luxuriant flowering.

When planting lilacs, you need to make sure that the area is spacious. The grown bush should not be crowded, because most varieties of this plant are spreading and tall.

Japonica

Japanese quince or northern lemon is an ornamental shrub with edible fruits. It blooms beautifully at the end of May, grows up to 1 meter and is easy to trim.

Features of care:

  • for lush flowering, it is recommended to loosen and fertilize the soil around the bush;
  • every spring it is necessary to carry out a sanitary trimming of the plant;
  • ten-year-old bushes require rejuvenation, for which they are thinned out, leaving only about a dozen of the strongest branches.

The figure formation of Japanese quince can only begin from the age of five. In this case, under no circumstances should the horizontal shoots forming the “cap” be cut off.

Shrubs that bloom all summer: names, photos

The end of May and June are distinguished by a huge number of flowering plants. And, although there is a lot of color in the garden at this time, ornamental shrubs are irreplaceable.

Rose hip

Everyone has probably heard about the benefits of this plant. That is why rose hips are very popular among gardeners and are found on almost every summer cottage . Depending on the species, the plant has different “appearance” and properties. Some varieties of rose hips are strewn with double rose-like flowers, others contain vitamin fruits or beautiful leaves. These low-maintenance shrubs can be planted in sun or partial shade, pruned and used as a hedge.

Rhododendron

This one of the most beloved, and at the same time quite difficult to care for, shrubs can decorate the garden with its lush blooms all summer long. Rhododendron has three types:

  1. Evergreen.
  2. Semi-evergreen (wintering).
  3. Litopadny (falling).

For central Russia, it is best to choose deciduous shrubs that will grow up to 3 meters.

Features of care for biennial plants:

  • careful fertilizing with nitrogenous fertilizers;
  • regular fertilizing with organic acid;
  • watering with sun-heated rainwater;
  • mulching the soil around the bush with peat;
  • regular weed removal;
  • shelter for the winter.

In order for the rhododendron to bloom all summer, it must be properly cared for and on time. remove dried inflorescences.

Cinquefoil or Kuril tea

The shrub plant blooms profusely all summer bright colors. Growing up to 1.5 meters, cinquefoil is photophilous, frost-resistant and undemanding to soil fertility. However, before planting it, it is necessary to provide drainage. The plant needs feeding every spring mineral fertilizers and cutting shoots to a third of their length. During the summer, care is reduced to removing dried inflorescences and weak shoots.

You can plant cinquefoil against the backdrop of conifers, in rock gardens, along paths or fences, on lawns or flower beds.

Mock orange or jasmine

One of the most common, frost-resistant shrubs that bloom almost all summer, which is suitable for gardens in Central Russia. The plant has a large number of varieties, which differ in the shades of the leaves, the size of the flowers and the height of the bush. Most shrubs grow up to 1.5-2 meters in height and bloom in June and July.

The most popular among gardeners are:

  • Jasmine "Blizzard", which blooms for up to twenty days with small white flowers and grows up to two meters in height;
  • compact mock orange "Pearl", the maximum height of which is about 1.5 meters, and the flowers are large and double.

Jasmine care consists of monthly fertilizing with mineral fertilizers or humus, removing inward or damaged shoots and pruning branches that are more than two years old.

Skumpia

People call skumpia “smoking bush” and “wig tree”. This is due to the fact that the flowers of the plant are very similar to puffs of smoke or cobwebs. This is a fairly large shrub that can grow up to 12 meters. Therefore, it should be planted in areas where it will not shade other ornamental plants.

Mackerel blooms until frost with small flowers collected in large inflorescences, which in the fall become a rich, bright shade. The shrub is very unpretentious and can grow on any soil. The plant loves the sun and not afraid of frost. Mackerel propagates by cuttings or seeds.

The root system of the “smoking bush” grows up to one and a half meters, which makes it possible to use it to create natural boundaries of a summer cottage or strengthen ravines.

Deytsia

Deutia blooms with small white and pink flowers almost all summer. It grows up to 2 meters in height and is very easy to care for. The shrub loves fertile soil, watering, loosening and pruning of old shoots. It does not tolerate frost, so for the winter it should be hilled up and covered with leaves. Otherwise, the plant may freeze completely. It is recommended to plant the action in areas protected from the wind and scorching sun areas.

Photos and names of shrubs that bloom in autumn

Majority ornamental plants It blooms in the summer, but there are also those that delight gardeners with their flowers in the fall.

Buddleya

The heat-loving, but not picky-to-care buddleia blooms almost all summer and autumn. The height of the shrub can grow from 0.5 to 3 meters. To stimulate its growth, mineral fertilizers must be applied monthly to the bush. Once the plant reaches the desired height, fertilizing can be stopped.

In order for Buddleia to survive winter frosts, attention should be paid to preparing it for winter. To do this, the plant is hilled, and its roots are insulated with spruce branches.

Hydrangea

In a shady, damp summer cottage, you can plant hydrangea, which is loved by many gardeners. With proper care, the plant will delight you for a long time with its bright inflorescences in the form of balls, located against the background of rich green leaves. Hydrangea can grow on acidic soils , which are unsuitable for most ornamental shrubs. The plant must be planted in an area protected from the wind, in acidic, moist soil. Wilted hydrangea inflorescences must be trimmed. It is recommended to cover the shrub with spruce branches for the winter.

The plant can be used in combination with other shade-tolerant shrubs or in a single planting, in flower beds or flower beds. Hydrangea looks good surrounded by ferns and hostas.

Heather

This low shrub blooms for a long time, is a honey plant and tolerates winter frosts well. For its growth and flowering, a forest plant requires the right soil, which should consist from peat, sawdust, pine needles and sand. There are several varieties of heather. For your garden plot you can choose:

Caring for heathers involves weekly watering with acidified water, weeding, fertilizing with mineral fertilizers and mulching with bark.

At making the right choice ornamental shrubs for the garden, from which you can make combinations in which the plants will delight and amaze with their flowering with early spring and until late autumn.

Decorative shrubs are one of the main elements of design decoration modern gardens And summer cottages. This article will discuss various varieties of shrubs, the flowering period of which continues throughout most of the summer, as well as their more detailed classification.

Top 10 Flowering Shrubs

Below are the top flowering shrubs that many consider experienced flower growers, are the most preferred:

  1. Budleya- has an external resemblance to lilac; it is a very spreading shrub that can grow up to 3 meters in height. The flowering period lasts all summer, the color can be from lavender and pink to white. The inflorescences begin to disappear only with the arrival of the first severe frosts, indicating the approach of winter.
  2. - is an inconspicuous plant with unattractive leaves, but it is virtually impossible to do without it when decorating borders. This is due to the fact that in other plants and shrubs the flowering period begins one by one, after which it stops, but cinquefoil continues to delight with its small but numerous inflorescences throughout the summer. Its popularity can also be explained by the following positive qualities, as an increased level of frost resistance, unpretentiousness to the soil and undemanding amount of sunny color.
  3. English rose is a shrub that not only blooms throughout summer period, but also endures even the harshest winters without much difficulty. This variety is recommended for beginners, since given their unpretentiousness, they can be grown without any problems, gradually learning the skills of caring for representatives of the rose family. Depending on the chosen type, the height will be 1-2.5 m.
  4. climbing rose- is a variety that requires more complex care; it is very often used for decorative design gazebo arches. In other cases, before planting, installation of additional supporting structures which she will wrap around. In autumn climbing rose pruning and the organization of an insulated shelter for the winter are required.
  5. Rose hip stands out not only for its beauty, but also for its practicality. It can be grown for ornamental purposes, to create a living fence, or to produce vitamin-rich fruits.
  6. Calicant- is a shrub brought from North America; it is a rather rare, unusual and beautiful plant. It is especially noteworthy for its inflorescences, which have an interesting bright aroma and the shape of water lilies that persist throughout the summer. In the northern regions, late flowering may occur, which begins no earlier than July, but in the middle zone and southern regions the first inflorescences on the calicanthus appear at the very beginning of June.
  7. Karyopteris– has cluster-shaped inflorescences, blooms throughout the summer months and adds interesting lilac-bluish shades to the garden. Thanks to their rounded shape, the crowns are ideal for decorative decoration at the front of borders. Among its other advantages are its unpretentiousness to the quality and degree of soil fertility, as well as high performance frost resistance.
  8. Cistus- has inflorescences that are similar to poppy flowers or some varieties of roses, but at the same time they have a very high rate of wilting. It begins to bloom in early June and continues until the very end of summer; new buds are formed almost every day. When growing cistus, you will need to provide it with a sufficient amount of sunlight and heat, and also choose a planting site with a non-clayey soil structure.
  9. Cletra alder is a shrub that is recommended to be grown only if there is suitable places with enough wet soil. However further care does not cause any difficulties, since it consists in the implementation of a single procedure: the cletra must be cut off annually. This requirement is due to the fact that new buds are formed only on young branches.
  10. Rhododendrons- These are popular garden shrubs, but they are very demanding to care for. It will be necessary to protect them from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and overheating, but with the onset of frost, their love for warmth manifests itself and at this stage it is necessary to provide additional insulation. The flowering period usually begins in May and color may vary depending on the variety chosen.

Evergreen flowering shrubs

Evergreen varieties are commonly used for hedges or to form garden sculptures, for this you will need to comprehend a rather complex technology for cutting them.

Among the most common types are:

  1. Holly- is a frost-resistant shrub, the height is usually about a meter or a little more. The only drawback is the abundance of sharp thorns, which turn seasonal pruning into an incredibly difficult procedure.
  2. Yew- represents another evergreen shrub with dark needles, characterized by very slow growth. Very often, yew is used to create hedges; it is unpretentious to environmental conditions, but care must be taken to ensure that excess water does not accumulate near it, especially in winter period.
  3. Boxwood– used mainly for the formation of low hedges that are part of large flower beds. It does not require annual pruning and can grow even in shady places, so caring for it does not cause problems even for novice gardeners.
  4. Kalmiya- has an external resemblance to rhododendron, but in late spring or early June it begins to bloom, and the main differences become noticeable. The buds of this shrub resemble Chinese lanterns and have a corrugated structure at the edges, which adds to their attractiveness.

Shade-loving flowering shrubs for the garden

It is not always possible to find places in the garden that are supplied with a large amount of sunlight, which many plants need for development and natural growth.

  1. cotoneaster- is not only a flowering, but also a fruiting variety that has extensive classification and combines different varieties. The buds, thanks to their delicate pink hue, themselves have a very attractive appearance, and in late spring or early summer they open into white flowers. The fruits ripen in the fall, and they actually never arouse interest among birds, so you don’t have to be afraid of attracting uninvited guests to your plot.
  2. Jasmine- It has complex classification, for growing in the shade it is recommended to choose a garden variety. The specific timing of flowering depends on the chosen period, but it must be borne in mind that when planting in a heavily shaded place, it may not be so abundant.
  3. Privet- is one of the most unpretentious varieties garden shrubs. She will have enough soil with a moderate degree of fertility and shady place, the plant grows successfully even in very poor environmental conditions. For this reason, privet is often grown along fences and fences that are located near highways. The only drawback is its low frost resistance; the bush annually requires mandatory installation of a warm shelter for the entire winter period.

Fast growing shrubs

Fast-growing varieties are also very often used to create hedges, especially in situations where they need to be obtained in a short time. Among the shrubs of this type are:

  1. Honeysuckle Not only does it grow very quickly and bloom all summer, but it also bears fruit. It is not particularly popular among gardeners, although caring for it is quite simple: the first 5-7 years require annual pruning for sanitary purposes, and subsequently only the formation of a crown of the required size and shape.
  2. Turn also belongs to the fruit-bearing variety, and its berries are very often used in folk medicine. The only drawback is the increased degree of pricklyness; care consists only of pruning, which is carried out only if such a need arises.
  3. Bladderwort viburnum It has a very impressive appearance, which made it popular. It is mainly grown for its extensive crown, which has round shape, which makes this shrub a worthy decoration of any garden. It is unpretentious to growing conditions, special care not required.

Low growing shrubs

Varieties whose maximum height does not exceed a meter are usually considered low-growing. They are usually used for decorative borders or small flower beds.

The most popular types are listed below:

  1. Barberry Thunberg is one of the most attractive shrubs of small height. Flowering begins in late spring, and in autumn the fruits ripen and seasonal reddening of the foliage occurs, so this type of barberry pleases gardeners with its appearance throughout most of the season. It has its own classification and includes different varieties that have some differences.
  2. Heather ordinary is both a low-growing and evergreen variety, the flowering period of which lasts throughout the entire summer period.
  3. Quince, when choosing which you need to show increased attention, since only the Japanese low variety has insignificant height. It blooms throughout the summer, often in late spring or early autumn. The inflorescences are usually yellow or orange in color, the fruits have the same color and can also perform decorative functions.

Frost-resistant shrubs

In some regions and areas of the country, which are characterized by long and at the same time very harsh winters, it can be difficult to choose plants or bushes for decorating the garden, since not all species can withstand a significant drop in temperature.

Below are some options that have an increased level of frost resistance:

  1. Barberry Thunberg, which has already been discussed in more detail above.
  2. Silver goof, despite the long flowering period, is grown only for its foliage, which many gardeners find quite interesting and attractive. The inflorescences have a very strong and pleasant aroma, but are unattractive in appearance.
  3. Red elderberry has no drawbacks in appearance: its foliage itself is a worthy decoration of any garden from spring to autumn; by summer, pretty inflorescences bloom, and then they are replaced by no less attractive fruits.
  4. Hawthorn blood red is a multifunctional seedling because it can be grown as a separate shrub, small tree, flowerbed element or to create a hedge. It is one of the most unpretentious varieties, since it is not afraid of harsh winters, prolonged exposure to sun rays, swampy areas, low soil fertility or lack of lighting.

  1. Initially, it is necessary to clarify how suitable a particular variety is for growing in the climatic conditions of a particular region. Some species are distinguished by such increased thermophilicity that even the organization of warm shelters cannot save them from freezing and death in winter.
  2. Features of appearance in winter. There are deciduous or evergreen varieties, and also capable of maintaining their decorative properties throughout the year, if this is relevant.
  3. Height is important criterion, by which it is necessary to evaluate the selected variety, since for different species this figure can vary from 50 cm to 3 m.
  4. The crown can be spherical or column-shaped, wide or narrow, horizontal or vertical. All this must be taken into account in advance so that the selected shrub fits well into the overall design garden

A lushly blooming garden is a joy for the soul; every gardener tries to decorate his plot, create harmony and beauty in it. This goal can be achieved using flowering shrubs perennials photos with names you can select and find out the catalog below. This way you can highlight the beauty of your garden and create coziness. Important: all shrubs described in this article are frost-resistant.

Shrub rose– looks impressive and smells very nice. Despite the fact that the plant looks very delicate, it is not at all whimsical and is resistant to diseases and low temperatures. It is better to plant it in a sunny area. The bush rose can reach up to two meters in height; the graceful branches of the bush often need support. This plant blooms at the end of June; the colors of the shrubs are varied. Basic plant care includes removing weak or blind shoots, strong branches that grow in the center, as well as wilted flowers.


Chubushnikor "Jasmine"- one of the most famous and winter-hardy flowering perennial shrubs. Jasmine delights with its beauty and aroma. This fragrant bush blooms in June and July, the flowers are white or cream in color, the plant reaches one and a half to two meters in height. Another advantage of the bush is that it is not capricious. It is best planted in early spring or autumn in a sunny location. Don’t forget to trim old shoots, water, fertilize, feed with humus and remove weeds, so it will delight you with lush flowering.


Lilac- very common, abundant flowering plant with a pronounced, pleasant aroma. To plant this perennial shrub, choose a more sunny part of the garden. Moderately moist, sandy soil is suitable. Lilacs need to be fertilized, loosened, flowers cut off, and also root shoots, this way you will help the plant develop properly and maintain its aesthetic appearance.
Forsythia – symbol of the arrival of spring. The branches of the perennial shrub are densely covered with bright yellow flowers. Forsythia grows well in a spacious, well-lit place. You should not get carried away with watering so that the roots do not begin to rot. The soil around the bush needs to be loosened and weeds removed. This plant should be fertilized with rotted manure. To make the shrub look neat, it is important to cut off not only dried or broken shoots, but also shorten old shoots so that new ones can develop side shoots and the bush was more magnificent.

Vegeila – deciduous perennial shrub. Interestingly, during flowering, the flowers change color from a pale shade to a rich pink color. Another pleasant moment is that the shrub pleases with its flowering 2 times a year. Vegeila is a heat-loving, light-loving plant that needs to be protected from strong winds. If the plant has frozen over the winter, abundant watering will help bring the bush back to life. In hot weather, it is also necessary to moisturize the bush well.

The photo is beautiful, the name of the flowering perennial shrub is garden hydrangea, medium size, blooms with lush inflorescences, period from mid-June to October.

Jasmine is a flowering perennial shrub, the name is wonderful, but the plant itself is very trivial in appearance.

Brugmansia is a medium-sized flowering shrub that is easily grown by our compatriots. Latin name Brugmansia.

Perennial the flowering shrub on the left is broom, it is small and unpretentious to the climate.

Perennial shrub euonymus- medium size, usual color - red.

Deutia bush, similar to jasmine, but the inflorescences are longer and narrower.

Barberry Thunberg - flowering perennial shrub photo.

Skumpia- a medium-sized flowering shrub that grows separately.
The shrub blooming on the left is a familiar one perennial lilac, can be planted in a row or as a separate plant.

Flowering perennial shrub with photo on the left and names with the name Mahonia - a medium-sized plant. Blooms in dense large inflorescences.

Good day everyone!

Now almost everyone has their own summer cottage. Some people grow vegetables and berries on it, others are engaged exclusively in floriculture.

But everyone, one way or another, gives their site an aesthetic appearance by planting ornamental shrubs on it.

Now many magazines and the Internet tell you how to do it correctly.

Scientifically this is called landscape design. Our task today, of course, is somewhat different; we will not touch upon this topic much, although we will touch upon this aspect a little. And we will consider what kind of shrubs exist in general, and what they are.

I think this information will help you decide what to plant and what not to plant in your free zone. And to begin with, I would like to give some tips on choosing these plants.

  • When choosing, pay attention to the region in which one or another species can be grown. What climatic conditions are suitable for it?
  • Be sure to pay attention to whether you are purchasing sun-loving seedlings or shade-tolerant ones. Plant according to this. For example, the latter are often planted in the shade of the former. Or they prepare special places for them in accordance with the distribution of light during the day.
  • The size of the plant matters more. So, if the plot is small, then plant very spreading, lush, requiring large free space plants should not be grown in such areas.
  • If you are planning to make a hedge, then low-growing representatives of this species are perfect for it.
  • Lately, many stores have been selling a lot of beautiful arches. To decorate them, you should choose climbing plant species.

Perennial, summer-blooming shrubs for summer cottages

Many people try to plant these types of plants on their plots. As a rule, they are quite unpretentious and therefore do not require constant care. And if at the same time they bloom all summer, or most of it, then such a plant will be simply ideal.

Of course, not all of them bloom all season, but by arranging them wisely with those that bloom most of the warm season, you can achieve such an effect that the garden will be beautiful throughout the entire summer season.

Let's look at the most successful options for planting in the garden. Let's start with perhaps the most beloved and frequently used ones.

Lilac

This magnificent plant is planted almost everywhere. The peak of its flowering occurs in May and a little at the beginning of June. Its pleasant spring scent will delight anyone, and a sprig of lilac placed in a vase at home always adds an element of spring mood.


Lilacs are not only purple, but also with white flowers, and there are also varieties such as simple, double and super double.


Even when it has already faded, its leaves are always fresh and beautiful, and it is in great demand for plantings.

Jasmine

Another name for this beautiful and interesting plant- mock orange.


This shrub is loved for its incomparable aroma. During the flowering period, it attracts many insects to the garden - bumblebees, bees... Its sizes are different and depend on the variety and type, and can reach a height and width of one to four meters.

This is mostly a southern plant. Although there are certain varieties that grow in the Urals and Siberia. There are quite a lot of types and varieties of jasmine (about 60). And you can plant several different seedlings on the site. This is due to the fact that they can all bloom at different times.

Basically, of course, jasmine blooms from mid-June to the end of July. One of the most popular varieties is the downy mock orange from North America.


However, there are many other popular species, including frost-resistant ones. Let's look at them too.

Common mock orange(has a very fragrant aroma). He comes from Western Europe, but it has taken root well with us. It is distinguished by a fairly high and spreading crown up to 3 - 3.5 meters, abundant flowering. Its flower stalks have a pleasant slightly creamy, more white tint. Able to withstand frosts up to 25 degrees.

Schrenk's mock orange– its homeland is China and the Far East. It is also a fairly large plant, capable of growing up to 3 meters in height. The flowers are purely white, beautiful, with an incomparable aroma. It begins to bloom around mid-June, and blooms almost until mid-July, but on average the flowering period is 25 days. It is also quite winter-hardy, and can survive the winter with temperatures as low as -25 degrees.

Chubushnik odorless– the name speaks for itself. Alas..., but the flowers have no scent at all, although they are quite beautiful and at the same time collected in tassels. The flowering period is quite long, starting at the end of June and lasting 30 days. This winter-hardy shrub, reaching a height of 3 meters, also came to us from North America.

Chebushnik fluffy- also a native of North America, but slightly lower than his “countryman”, and reaches a height of 2 meters. The flowers have light, almost white inflorescences with a slight cream tint, which, unlike their relatives, have a faint pleasant smell. It blooms at the end of July, that is, later than all representatives of this species.


Gordon's Chebushnik- the tallest of all, its height under good conditions can reach 5 and even 6 meters. It begins to bloom in the second half of July, the flowers are delicate, white, with a slight pleasant smell.

Tree peony

Almost every gardener has a peony growing on their property. But this one herbaceous plant there is a shrubby relative called tree peony.


This beautiful plant is not much different from its herbaceous relative. Blooms a little earlier. Reaches sizes up to 1.5 meters.


There are a lot of varieties of it and they differ in the color of their peduncles: there are burgundy, yellow, and pink. And all of them are chic and incredibly beautiful.

Camellia

If you are a rose lover, then you will definitely like this plant as its flowers are somewhat similar to rose flowers. If you care for it correctly, it will not skimp on flowering and will delight its owners for a long time with its appearance.


By the way, camellia also feels good as a potted plant in the house.

The bush, of course, does not grow as huge as in the garden, but the flowers are just as pleasing, as is the camellia itself as a whole.

Kalina

This is another plant that gardeners love to plant in their garden. They love it not only for its beautiful abundant flowering, but also for the fact that these flowers produce subsequently bountiful harvests useful fruits.


In fact, this made viburnum an almost permanent “tenant” in dachas.

Elder

This plant has a very good pleasant aroma. In addition to decorative properties, this shrub also has medicinal properties, which makes it necessary to plant it in the countryside.


Elderberry has one most useful quality– mosquitoes and flies don’t like its smell. Therefore, by planting it under the window, you will protect yourself from uninvited guests.


The only thing is that many people do not like to grow this plant because of its high growth. The height can even reach 10 meters. However, if you trim it correctly, you can not only give it a beautiful decorative shape, but also adjust its height.


Flowering begins in May, sometimes in June, depending on the weather. Please note that the fruits come in red and black, but only the black ones are edible.


Black elderberry juice is beneficial for maintaining health and is widely used in folk medicine. The range of applications is quite wide - it is a general strengthening, antipyretic, expectorant, antiviral and antifungal agent.

Spirea

This plant has recently become very popular and beloved among gardeners and summer residents. This beautiful perennial shrub has arching branches covered in flowers. At the same time, one plant can have only one white flowers, or there can be both white and pink.

It all depends on the type of seedling.


Unlike the tall elderberry, the tallest spirea can only reach a height of up to two meters. And there are also low-growing varieties, which many people prefer.

According to the nature of flowering, spirea can be spring-flowering and summer. Therefore, it is best to plant different varieties so that its flowering is constant.


She also has different shapes- this must be taken into account when planting, choosing for it permanent place. There are creeping and weeping forms, both are beautiful.


Varieties with decorative foliage are also very beautiful. These look very impressive even without color.

Honeysuckle

This is a perennial plant that not only blooms beautifully, but also produces delicious berries. Of course, they have a somewhat specific taste, but they have a lot of useful properties.

This shrub comes in both upright and climbing forms, making it decorative use more diverse.

For example, climbing forms can be grown on arches. It looks simply amazing.


Honeysuckle berry is very useful. It is good both in its natural form and in compotes and jams.

Hawthorn

The shrub is thorny, and therefore it is good to use as a green fence. It is often planted not only on the site, but also outside it. When you need to fence something off.


Unlike other shrubs, hawthorn must be trimmed periodically to give it the desired shape. It looks more beautiful this way.


Hawthorn berry is also very useful and is widely used in both folk and traditional medicine.

Rose hip

We know this plant as the most common one, which can grow in the forest and wherever it wants. However, in planting and landscaping, it also has its own special decorative purpose.


Its importance is difficult to overestimate - it is beautiful when it blooms, useful when it bears fruit. And also simply good, like a beautiful living hedge.

It is more prickly than hawthorn, and therefore a rosehip fence against uninvited guests will be much more effective.


And as you know, rosehip is wild Rose, and who doesn’t love them?! That's why garden shrub roses were bred.

Shrub rose

This plant can be found in almost any summer cottage. It can be planted both as a hedge and simply in flower beds; both separately and in complex plantings. And they are also very beautiful on special arches.


For example, this wonderful hedge turned out when planting different varieties roses It's hard to take your eyes off such beauty.


It looks great both in the garden and just decorating a wall outside.

These were popular and widespread plants. But there are also species that you may have only heard of.

However, they are very beautiful, bloom well and will decorate any garden.

Hibiscus

There are many types and varieties of hibiscus. There are also annuals, which are single flowering plants, and perennials, which are beautiful shrubs.

Among all types, the Duc de Brabant variety is popular. It blooms very profusely and beautifully.

While young, hibiscus is a tall bush. As it matures, it takes on a woody form.


By the way, another name for it is Chinese rose.

Magnolia

This plant is very popular in China, and it comes from there. It is very beautiful, and when flowering it has quite large flowers.

Magnolia begins to bloom in early spring, when the first leaves have not even appeared. And it always looks simply magnificent, you want to look and look at this miracle of nature.


The color of magnolia flowers can be pink, white, or yellow. If you want something exotic, then magnolia is just what you need!

cotoneaster

This shrub is quite unpretentious, and can often be found not only on garden plot, but also on the street and in the park area. It is often planted there as a hedge.


It blooms beautifully and profusely, and by autumn produces numerous colorful berries, which also makes it quite attractive.

There are quite a lot of types and varieties of cotoneaster, so it can be planted on a site in different zones in accordance with the task.


By creating hedges and trimming them in a timely manner, you can get such a wonderful appearance.


Such hedges can be used to create a classic design.

Barberry

This spreading plant with reddish branches can reach a height of one and a half meters, while its thorny branches can occupy quite a large space.

Flowering is abundant, begins in summer, and can last for quite a long time. And by autumn, red, not very large fruits appear on the branches.


It looks very good next to other plants, especially conifers. Therefore, this is taken into account when planning plantings.


It can be trimmed, creating quite acceptable shapes and sizes.

In this chapter we looked at different types of shrubs, but unfortunately, not all of them can take root in cold climates. Therefore, we will specifically focus on plants that are not afraid of cold weather and survive any winter well.

Decorative frost-resistant shrubs for the garden plot

In the last chapter we already looked at plants such as spirea and barberry. They are not afraid of frost, and winter well, so they like to be planted in cold regions. But here are some more plants that are worth paying attention to.

Derain white

An interesting frost-resistant plant that grows well and looks beautiful, pleasing to the eye.


The plant is characterized by bright red bark. To maintain this color, the bush must be pruned every year so that there are only small stumps above the soil.

At the same time, it also produces wide thickets.


Derain is not picky about growing conditions; it grows in different soils, both in the shade and in the sun. This unpretentious plant can be grown separately or in joint plantings with other shrubs, as well as as a hedge.


The red shoots of this plant look best in winter.


Agree that for a gloomy, gray-white winter, this color looks quite positive, and may well lift your spirits simply by contemplating it.

Hydrangea

This plant has a rich geography. Some of its varieties come from Japan, others from China, and still others are even brought from North America. And perhaps only the latter will be able to survive the cold winters.

Therefore, no matter how much you want to plant southern beauties on your plot, do not give in and purchase the necessary seedlings that are not afraid of cold wintering.


Hydrangeas bloom very abundantly, starting around mid-summer. With timely feeding, the inflorescences turn out to be large, consisting of many individual flowers.

The bush has a rather voluminous beautiful appearance, this is due to dense and succulent foliage and, of course, large flowers.


Hydrangea requires abundant watering, develops and grows well in the sun, but can also exist well in the shade.

It can be planted either as a separate bush or in the vicinity of other plants, including flowers.


This plant is simply fabulous! It can have a completely different color of flowers - both white and blue. and reds and all their shades. And if you plant them next to conifers, it always looks amazing.

Bladderwort viburnum

This is a rather large, tall and spreading shrub. It may have golden or purple leaves, which divides it into two different types.

Flowering begins around mid-summer, the flowers are small and can range in color from white to pink.


A remarkable feature of cultivation is that the plant is completely unpretentious, grows well in the shade, and also tolerates dry summers remarkably well, without the need for special watering.


It is often grown in a shady area where nothing else grows. However, it is worth knowing that it can also be used to create hedges.


As you can see, it looks quite decent and quite beautiful.

Cinquefoil shrub

This plant is better known as herbaceous, although there are also species that belong to the category of shrubs. The most famous among them are five-leaf tea and Kuril tea.


Bush varieties of cinquefoil can reach a fairly decent height of one and a half meters. And they especially love it for its flowering; although the flowers are not very large, there are always quite a lot of them, and the cinquefoil is simply strewn with yellow petals, collected in a simple inflorescence.

Blooms from summer until autumn.


It is worth noting that this is a light-loving plant, and if you plant it in the shade, it probably will not want to grow there. However, it tolerates drought very well, which is a plus.

If it is not possible to plant it simply as a separate seedling, then you can use the plant as a border, separating it from the garden path.


We have looked at some plant varieties, but there is another category. which you don’t want to deprive of attention are the berry representatives of this species.

Irga

This is a bush up to 3 meters high with erect shoots. Sometimes they think that this is a tree, but in fact it is not one of those.


Blooms from late spring, blooming very beautiful flowers. Is valuable honey plant and always gathers many bees around him.


With the onset of autumn, the irga is painted in multi-colored shades, which makes it very picturesque.

Flowering and foliage are not all this plant has. It also bears fruit abundantly. The berries have a remarkable, incomparable taste. Moreover, they are not only tasty, but also healthy.

Japonica

The height of the plant can reach 3 meters, although it grows quite slowly.

Magnificent red flowers, collected in buds, bloom in the 3rd year of life. During this period she is incredibly beautiful and attractive. It is light-loving and drought-resistant.


The only thing is that quince prefers specially prepared soil. Preparation for winter includes hilling and bending the lower branches.

But the plant can be trimmed only once every five years.


It grows quite widely, so it requires free space. Keep this in mind when planting.

Boxwood

Despite its toxicity, this plant is the height of fantasy in garden landscape architecture. Just look at these photos.


It is by trimming boxwood that you can create various figures and entire compositions. You can also use it as a hedge.


The plant is extremely shade-loving. This is an evergreen plant that overwinters under snow. It is preferable to plant it in spring.


As you can see, there are a lot of ideas for growing in your summer cottage, so choose not only what you like, but also those plants that will grow best in your climate.

Features of planting plants on the site

Planting shrubs at the dacha involves their placement according to a specific plan. But the main thing is plant compatibility.

That is, it is better to plant plants nearby that get along well with each other. The compatibility of some garden representatives is shown in the table below.

Green and White color– plants are compatible, red – not compatible.


The placement of shrubs, beds and other things on the site is now called landscape design. Although people have always engaged in such actions.

When purchasing a plot, we first begin to plan what will be built and planted where.


Even fruit and berry plants and vegetable crops simply planted in a certain order will already give your site a very attractive appearance.

And the placement of paths, a recreation area in the form of a gazebo, a swimming pool or a mini pond will give the site a more residential look.


When planting shrubs, two methods are used: geometric and landscape.

When using a geometric or regular method, plants are placed in the form symmetrical figures, for example squares or rectangles.

Alleys are also made, with paths between them. Staggered placement works very well.


Landscape style is also called natural. In this option, plants are planted as they grow in nature, i.e. somewhat chaotic, without a specific, clearly defined plan.

This style is ideal for those areas that, in terms of relief, are not entirely level.

The main thing is to draw a site plan, which indicates what will be planted and where. You can, of course, do without a plan, but then you can just get confused.


When planning a plot, first decide whether you only have a vegetable garden, or whether you want to dedicate at least part of the territory to a recreation area.

Then, on such an area you need to place either all or part of the listed elements: a gazebo, or other recreation area, a pond, a swimming pool, a barbecue area or barbecue area, and maybe a summer kitchen.


One of the concerns of any property owner is the fence, namely, what it should be like. Some are blocked by various building materials, others choose a hedge.

This is also worth thinking about when planting all your green pets.


As you can see, there are a lot of options. Here you need more imagination and desire, and everything will work out. And of course, landscape design is a whole science. This is a very interesting topic that requires knowledge, imagination and desire to do it.

Video about how to form plantings on your summer cottage

And if you are interested, then finally a short video on country landscape design.

Take a look, maybe you can get some ideas for your own vegetable garden. After all, all this is incredibly interesting and exciting!

And this is where I end our story for today. It turned out to be not small, but I hope it is useful and interesting. After reading about shrubs and looking at numerous photographs of them, you can easily find plants that will please your eyes.

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