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When most people think of shrubs, they think of evergreen plants that work as borders or privacy screens in the landscape. Shrubs with flowers are plants and small trees that go the extra mile by providing a splash of color during their blooming season. They can serve as borders that add depth like an evergreen shrub, or function as a bold accent piece in your landscaping. Explore our selection of flowering shrubs at TN Nursery to find the next addition to your backyard.

Amazing Colors with Flowering Shrubs

Shrubbery can perform a variety of functions in your landscaping. Some options, like lilacs, can serve as a privacy screen once they grow tall enough. Just remember that they'll need to be trimmed back eventually to keep them under control. Some types of shrubs work well as a border next to a fence, yard, or walkway. They can be shaped through trimming to create the desired effect. Other types, like red or pink weigela, serve as ornamental pieces and work best when you simply let them grow naturally.

Snowballs in July

Some of our most popular shrubs at TN Nursery grow clusters of white flowers that actually look like snowballs. These are fun and lively shrubs that will attract pollinators like hummingbirds, honey bees, and more. Some of our favorites include the Snow Hill Hydrangea, Chinese Snowball Bush, Old Fashion Snowball, Snowball Hydrangea, and Black Haw Viburnum. For a true show-stopper, you may want to consider a blue hydrangea shrub. Instead of white, the puffy snowball blooms of this shrub are intense and beautiful shades of striking blue.

Soft Pinks for Accents

We have many varieties of shrubs that bloom in light red and soft pink shades that are perfect for accents in a flower garden or backyard sanctuary. If you want pink colors at height, a Muskogee Crepe Myrtle, Pink Crepe Myrtle, or Twilight Crepe Myrtle can grow between 10 and 15 feet tall. Is it a shrub at that point or a tree? It won't matter when you see the way it beautifies your outdoor space.

For accents closer to the ground, Red Weigelia, Pink Weigelia, Pink Hibiscus, Butterfly Bushes, or Pink Spirea make good choices. These are worthy additions to any backyard floral arrangement that you design to pair with your landscaping. Most of our flowering shrubs at TN Nursery are deciduous, meaning their leaves drop off in the winter, but they come back every spring and bring the same color schemes back to life with minimal effort.