Many times we buy shrubs thinking about whether they will be perfect for our gardens, we also buy our shrubs hoping they are of a color that contrasts with the garden and the architecture, and we also think if they are ideal for the climates of the region. To avoid mistakes it is important to study the subject a little, since with a little knowledge you can plant shrubs that last for many years in the garden. Many are the reasons why you choose shrubs for the garden, one is why they are showy and the other because of the aroma that some are usually. Some shrubs require constant care to survive, others alone need pruning from time to time and some others are able to live with minimal attentions in the garden.
What are the best shrubs for the garden?
Rose Laurel: These types of trees are aromatic and very colorful because of the many colorful flowers they give. In addition, they are easy to plant and adapt to almost all soils and climates, so rose laurel are some of the best shrubs to decorate the garden.
Maple: these shrubs have very striking leaves because of their quirky shape and colors that change according to the seasons. Especially the white tigress variety, in this the leaves change in the autumn from green to pale yellow so they are also good for decorating the garden but for this shrub to settle well in the garden needs some shade and you will Give some care.
Capulin tree: This aromatic and beautiful shrub has the peculiarity that its leaves turn red and its fruits are black. Capulines are edible fruits for birds and animals as well as for humans, so besides being aromatic and decorative, it is nutritious.
Buddleja Alternifolia: These types of deciduous shrubs are much graver than most species, and are much easier to grow. Its leaves are alternating and narrow dark green. This type of shrub blooms in early summer with beautiful clusters of purple lilac aromatic flowers.
Fuchsia: These types of shrubs are found mainly in very temperate places for example next to the sea, can be used as a hedge. In more severe conditions it is trimmed in winter, but it rarely dies. It grows up to 1.2 m, if not cut by frost its multiple stems can reach 1, 8 X 1.5 m. Its multiple erect stems are reddish at an early age. It has narrow hanging flowers of scarlet and purple.