flowering shrub

NOUN
  1. shrub noted primarily for its flowers
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  • At this point we must trace our way back, pass through the flowering shrubs and plunge into the shade of a little wood. The Education of a Gardener
  • I've got pink tulip bulbs in the ground now and there are some pink flowering shrubs -- weigelia and flowering almond -- already there against the lattice of the veranda. Ethel Morton's Enterprise
  • Wood anemones, epimediums, bugbanes, and toad lilies create intricate tapestries under flowering shrubs and trees.
  • The cottage style garden in the Adelaide Hills features a collection of hellebores in a range of colours as well as bulbs and winter flowering shrubs like Magnolia.
  • I supplement them with annuals, biennials, vines, bulbs, and a few flowering shrubs.
  • Also flowering shrubs such as weingela, philadelphus and deutzia can be cut back after they have flowered towards the end of the month. WalesOnline - Home
  • At the southern end, within earshot of juggernauts thundering along the Embankment, there is a wild area with flowering shrubs and rare peonies.
  • The house is on about an acre of grounds which have trees, flowering shrubs and a base for a hard tennis court.
  • And although feeding calves is now a thing of the past, she has made sure to keep her hand in in the garden with its deep beds of rhododendrons, camellias, peonies and other flowering shrubs.
  • Spring-flowering shrubs include such popular plants as forsythia, deutzia, lilac, viburnum, mock-orange and spirea.
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