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Most Vibrant Shrubs

If you are looking to improve upon the design elements of your home, look no further than these most vibrant shrubs. Bushes are an excellent option available to you for improving the look and general feel of the yard, all while boasting exceptional options for color and smell. Bushes are able to stand out quickly and easily, accenting the rest of your hair without costing a ton to install. This is what makes these shrugs some of the best options out there.

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Forsythia Shrub

The Forsythia is a kind of flower that is part of the olive family. There are actually 11 different species of these flowers, all of which are native to Asia, although one of the variations does pop up around Europe. While these flowers are not native to the United States, it is still possible to plant these different bushes. The flower bushes are perfect as they grow anywhere from three feet to almost 10 feet in height. As long as they are properly monitored, groomed, and weeded, it is possible to keep these plants under control in terms of growth and size, and these bushes make excellent options for added color, as the burst of bright yellows and oranges are excellent inclusions with your home yard.

Watermelon Red Crepe Myrtle Shrub

The watermelon red crepe myrtle bushes receive the name due to the bright, vibrant red flowers that bloom from the top of the bushes. Plus, the green that blooms around the red makes the plant look like a watermelon in terms of color. The bushes can grow to become rather large, often times larger than that of a bush, occasionally reaching 10 feet in height, but this only happens if it is left to grow uncontrolled. Each stalk has its own flowers and green leaves that grow around it, and it makes a very nice inclusion in your yard, especially if you are looking for a warm color of red that can add color to your garden and yard throughout the year, and not just during certain times.

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Natchez Crepe Myrtle Shrub

The Natchez crepe myrtle is similar to that of the watermelon red crepe myrtle, although it is shorter (usually), and the color is vibrant off-white and green. The height of the myrtle generally sits around three and four feet, although it can grow to around 10 feet if again it is left to grow uncontrolled. On top of this, the bushes are going to provide an excellent addition to a brighter garden, and even right next to the watermelon myrtle. The colors white, bright yellow, and orange give you an excellent look, all without having to spend a good amount of time shaping and pruning away the garden and bushes.

Bushes are an excellent way to add a burst of color to the yard without having to go with flowers, which require more work, or bushes, which you need to continually cut throughout the year. Instead, these three bush options only need to be shaped every year or so, and the flowers the shrubs provide are enough to rival anything else you'd spend far more time on. Due to this, you are able to have an excellent display of colors.

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Forsythia

Forsythia has vibrant yellow, bell-shaped flowers that bloom profusely in early spring before their green leaves emerge, creating a striking burst of color in gardens and landscapes. It is a deciduous shrub widely appreciated for its abundant and vibrant yellow flowers that herald the arrival of spring. It offers numerous landscaping benefits, making it a popular choice for gardens and outdoor spaces. One of the primary advantages of incorporating it into landscaping is its early-blooming nature.  The Golden Color Forsythia Forsythia is unparalleled in filling yards with a profusion of golden colors. Their early-season blossoming is so abundant that it covers landscapes in a kaleidoscope of yellow hues, signaling the arrival of spring. Pollinators that emerge during the first signs of spring rely on the nectar produced by these blooms. Seeing these colorful, bell-shaped blossoms arranged so closely together along the stems is breathtaking. They can reach eight to ten feet in height and ten to 12 feet in width. Their bark is rough and gray-brown. They can be erect, rounded, mounded, or arching. Their branches can be straight or curved. You can plant them as focal pieces or in mass groups. Yellow To Purple Foliage With The Forsythia In addition to their showy yellow blossoms, they alter their leaves with the seasons. The leaves transition from green to yellow to purple depending on the time of year. They stay primarily green during the summer and transition from yellow to deep purple hues throughout late autumn, right before falling to the ground. These plants go dormant in the winter. They, particularly the more significant types, are shrubs that proliferate, often reaching a height of two feet in only 12 months. Because they grow fast, they can quickly fill empty spaces in gardens and landscaping. Their fast growth also makes them work well as natural privacy screens. You can even grow them as hedges and borders for gardens and driveways. Their rapid growth also increases their resilience to environmental stresses. Design a Border With Forsythia In addition to their use as natural hedges and borders, forsythias provide a great deal of creative flexibility in design. Planting them side by side along a garden path will cause them to grow inward, creating a natural archway. Some people use them to create focal points. Others use them to help with soil stabilization on sloped banks because of their deep, complex root systems that retain topsoil.

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