Forsythia Flowers

Forsythia produces striking bright yellow flowers in early Spring.Forsythia Tip: Increase the number & concentration of Forsythia yellow flowers by shaping and trimming down your Forsythia shrubs increasing the concentration of flowers.P.S. “Must Have” Shrub use as a stand alone or can be grouped into a hedge.

Rose of Sharon?

Rose of Sharon, pretty in a lilac purple color!

The Rose of Sharon is deciduous flowering shrub, is botanically known as Hibiscus syriacus.
Rose of Sharon, pretty in magenta. Referred to pink red color for it’s pink petal and red inside pattern!

When does the Rose of Sharon Bloom? Rose of Sharon blooms in mid to late summer. A single flower lasts one day. Flowers best in full sun with slower growth in part shade.

Gardeners favorite shrub pick with a variety of color: Red, pink, light blue, lilac and striking brilliant white flowers.

P.S. Rose of Sharon Scrub can be shaped and the height, width and thickness controlled with aggressive pruning. Rose of Sharon makes an excellent taller garden background shrub!!!

Pussy Willow Spring’s Bloom

Oversized Pussy Willow Blooms Maxed Out. A Full flowering wild Pussy willow!

Pussy Willows in full bloom closer up!  This is what a pussy willow trees’s flowers or catkin’s look like early Spring time.Pussy Willows flowers are refer to as “Catkins” – very striking display in Spring

Rhododendron Flower

Rhododendron Shrub, Spring Picture showing large pretty pink flowers!

Rhododendron Shrub, Spring Picture showing pretty in pink flower
Rhododendron Shrub, Spring Picture showing pretty in pink flower

P.S. Great gift in May when it’s Mother’s Day! Pick out a Rhododendron Shrub which is flowering profusely especially when just in from the greenhouse growers.

Witch Hazel Flowers

Witch Hazel is a Spring early bloomer. Plant as a bright yellow garden feature shrub.
Example of Witch Hazel Flowers with lovely yellow, ribbon or strap-like flowers. Features a multitude of blooms well before the leaves open.


P.S. Yellow flowers are a very striking feature, similar with the Forsythia Shrub !