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TN Nurseries best selling shrubs

1. Forsythia

2. Privets

3. Burning bush

4. Arrowwood viburnum

5. Blue hydrangea

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Flowering trees and shrubs can decorate your garden during the season, and provide a majestic look during the rest of the year.

A reputed wholesale nursery company, online plant nursery is the best place to buy dormant bare-rooted stock for your garden. 

The best time to buy may be early spring when the prices are usually lower, and the stock has lighter weight and roots that have not been placed in containers. 

You can buy plants online conveniently, and your tree can be planted before the leaf buds start sprouting. A few types of flowering trees such as magnolias may not be fit for bare root handling.

Flowering crabapples are an excellent option if you are looking for small or mid-sized trees for your garden. Some dwarf varieties in crabapples may be as short as six feet, while some taller varieties may be as high as 40 feet. The color of flowers is usually clear pink. This tree is ideal for lawns, and they can tolerate summer watering quite well. It is a hardy tree with a long life, and it blooms best in areas that have a slight winter chill.

Flowering cherries is another good option if you are looking for a tree in range of 20 to 30 feet height. The flowers in spring season come in pink and white colors. The roots of this tree do not require much watering. Make sure the garden has a good drainage otherwise the roots may start rotting. Extensive pruning should also be avoided, and the best way to shape this tree is by removing smaller branches. If you are looking for a small tree, you may consider Redbud that produces magenta-pink flowers in spring. Leaves of Redbud have a rich fall color and are finely heart-shaped. The tree thrives in a lighter shade, or even under sunny conditions.

Flowering dogwood is a delicate tree for your garden, which produces white and pink flowers.

Leaves of this tree are oval-shaped, with a reddish fall color and conspicuous veining. The tree thrives in light shade and requires regular watering. Autumn olive is another exquisite choice for a bare root flowering tree that you can obtain easily from a reputed wholesale nursery company, flowering trees. It is a woody shrub, which may grow up to 20 feet tall, and produces yellowish flowers that emerge in spring and red berries in the early fall season.

Blue hydrangea can be an exotic choice for a flowering tree to embellish your garden. Its blue flowers are a huge attraction for many gardeners. However, not all hydrangeas produce blue flowers, so the buyer should be aware of the variety he or she is buying. Varieties such as Oakleaf hydrangeas and Annabelle hydrangeas produce cream or white flowers. With this tree, the pH level of the soil influences the color of its flowers.

Hydrangea cultivars have a unique property to change the color of their flowers depending on the acidity of the soil

If the soil has a high acidic content, the flowers are bluer. If the soil has a higher alkaline content, the flowers are pink in color. Check out a good wholesale nursery company, online plant nursery to select some superb varieties of at competitive prices.

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Arrowwood Viburnum - TN Nursery

Arrowwood Viburnum

Arrowwood Viburnum shrub blooms with clusters of creamy white flowers, creating a visually stunning display. In late summer, the flowers give way to glossy, dark green leaves that turn red, purple, and orange tones in the fall, providing captivating foliage throughout the year. Arrowwood Viburnum By adding Arrowwood Viburnum to your landscape, you can enjoy gorgeous, deep green leaves throughout the spring and summer. In the late spring, you can expect white flowers in small, creamy clusters. Then, the bush develops dark blue drupes after the flowers have finished blooming. Arrowwood Viburnum Has Lush Foliage Homeowners love them because they maintain their lush leaves during the spring and summer. Once autumn rolls around, the plant lights up with fiery colors. Depending on the location and nutrient balance, you can expect your bush to turn vivid red, sweet yellow, or reddish-purple. Use Arrowwood Viburnum in Gardens Throughout the Year Because of its breathtaking fall colors, this plant is a popular choice for autumn gardens. It will grow at medium speed to a height of about 2 feet tall. This makes it ideal for rows in your garden. If you prefer keeping your perimeter fairly open, you could even use it as a fence. Certain cultivars of them can grow taller than 2 feet, so you can pick a specific cultivar if you want a higher fence. For example, some of the cultivars can grow up to 7 feet tall. Attract Local Wildlife to This Stunning Arrowwood Viburnum If you are a passionate birder, this might be the bush for you. They are popular among birds because of their abundant fruits. After flowers appear in the spring, you will also notice a wide variety of butterfly species as well. Discover a Historic Arrowwood Viburnum Historically, this plant grew as far north as New Brunswick. It was also native to southern Georgia. It developed its name because of its strong shoots. Originally, Native Americans would use the roots to make arrow shafts. Today, this plant is best known for its natural beauty. Other than including it as a hedge next to your house, you can use it to create lovely borders along your garden paths. Known for forming a low fence, it doesn’t grow particularly tall. Because of this, it is best used along borders and walkways. With some careful planning, you can use this viburnum to add autumn color to your landscape.

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Blue Hydrangea - TN Nursery

Blue Hydrangea

Blue Hydrangea has vibrant dinnerplate blooms, lush foliage, and versatility make it famous for gardens, parks, and residential landscapes. Scientifically known as macrophylla, it is a captivating flowering shrub celebrated for its enchanting beauty and the tranquil ambiance of gardens and landscapes. Revered for its vibrant azure blossoms, it is a botanical masterpiece that has charmed horticulturists and nature enthusiasts for generations. Blue Hydrangea, with a profusion of attractively hued blooms, make beautiful additions to any garden. The flowers appear in clusters or cones that can be up to eight inches wide. The foliage is generally deep green in color with a matte or waxy surface, but leaf shapes vary greatly between varieties. Some plants produce oblong or heart-shaped leaves of between four and eight inches in length, while others are adorned with serrated, deeply veined, or lobed leaves of similar size. Blue Hydrangea Has Stunning Colors One unique fact about them is that the most eye-catching parts of the plant aren't made up of petals, as is the case with most other flowering plants. Instead, showy, colorful blooms are comprised of petal-like structures called sepals. Sepals are sturdier than regular flower petals and furnish protection to the tiny flowers that are hidden behind or below them. Their bloom clusters vary from faint sky-blue to deep purple, with most shades in between. The color of the flowers that it produces is based on the plant's variety as well as on the content of certain minerals in the surrounding soil. Blue Hydrangea Is A Perennial Favorite Shrub-like blue hydrangeas go dormant in the cooler months. The plants start putting on new foliage as soon as warmer weather returns, and new flowers begin forming in the mid to late spring. They will burst into full bloom in the early summer, with the flowers generally reaching their prime during the months of June, July, August, and September. Some varieties only bloom once per growing season, while others rebloom continuously throughout the summer. Blue Hydrangea Is Great For Creating Height and Depth Blue hydrangeas can grow to heights of six feet or more with a six-foot branch span. These standard varieties are suitable for creating a border, a flowering green wall, or a divider between areas of a lawn. If space is a consideration, smaller varieties that are great for raising pots or planters are also available. These varieties will reach heights of just two to three feet with a similar branch-spread diameter. Some of the plants also act like vines and are capable of scaling trees and fences to heights of 50 feet or more.

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