Questions tagged [shrubs]

Another name for a bush - shorter than a tree and with multiple stems. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and indentifying shrubs.

Shrubs are bushes. Unlike s, shrubs have multiple and are shorter - usually under 5-6 m tall. A large number of plants can be grown as shrubs or trees, depending on the growing conditions.

Horticulturally, shrubs are usually broad-leaved plants, although smaller conifers (e.g. Common Juniper) can be grown with a shrub shape and structure.

Botany and ecology have stricter definitions, and ecology uses these along with cover to define different kinds of landscape (e.g. "open-scrub", "low shrubland");

Use this tag for general questions about shrubs, shrubberies, and choosing shrubs for a particular location. Species/variety specific questions should use the specific plant tags instead.

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Revive dead part of a bush

I had one tree and two bushes next to each other. One of the bushes died as a casualty of some underground pipe work, so I removed it. The other two are bare where they had been up against the third. It's been a few years and those bare spots have…
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Is this Jasmine doomed?

I bought four Arabian Jasmine saplings from local nursery. I re-potted them into bigger pots. But then it looks like I made the criminal offense of the Jasmine world. I added NPK fertilizer granules and some Osmacot Rose granules too. Added some cow…
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What shrub is this?

I have got this shrub and I have no clue what it this plant (Fruit or Flower or what). Any ideas? Looks to me like a perennial green shrub. Location is Sydney, Australia.
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What is this medicinal plant?

Someone suggested to consume this plant to help in my breathing problems. But I don't want to consume it without knowing what it is ? It looks like a medicinal plant, but what is it ?
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Bushes...will these grow back? Did I ruin them?

Did I ruin these bushes? Will they grow back or should I take them out? Thanks
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Cotinus coggygria for fire?

I am going to cut my old Smoke bush (Cotinus coggygria). I nave noticed, that it smells nice, similar to eucalyptus. Would it be possible to use it's wood for a fire during winter, which may be not coming now, but next winter season, when enough…
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Acacia shrubs in Ohio

Is it possible to grow an Acacia variety in Ohio (zone 6)? I'd prefer to not grow them in a greenhouse, I'm looking for something that will survive the winter (even if I cover it all winter).
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Save dehydrated transplanted shrub

I recently transplanted a shrub that was growing too close to another shrub under a tree. Now, over a week in the Australian summer sun, the leaves slowly became leathery, then started to curl and are now brittle. This is despite regular watering;…
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Is Clethra Acuminata nice or not?

I just received seed for a North American tree/shrub called Clethra Acuminata or Cinnamon Clethra. With its fragrant mid summer flowers and easy germination, it sounds nice. Other opinions talk about the suckering and loose ungainly look. Does…
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What kind of wild South Carolina shrub is this?

Zone 8B coastal South Carolina. There were quite a few of these out in the field, small seeds, no flowers visible. Full size photos here: https://i.stack.imgur.com/8J4cj.jpg
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Thick roots need to be removed and/or chopped

I’m trying to clear a house lot that had a thick area of vines, smilax, and briars. The job is to large for me to do by hand. Are there any machines the could do the Job? I dont think a garden tiller will be enough. It is about 8’ Out from a fence…
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Habit of Clethra alnifolia 'Pink Spires' (aka summersweet)

At the suggestion of @Jurp I purchased three clethras. The motivation is attracting wildlife, and having nice summer fragrance. Now however I don't know what to do with them, I'll explain the reason in a moment. The nursery says they are 1m high…
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Bougainvillea, keep bound or cut loose?

Bougainvillea plants, two feet high, and bound to stakes, are planted one foot from a fence, and are meant to eventually cover the fence. Can they be left bound till they are stronger and the branches are thicker and longer or is it best to cut…
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Gardening to help protect a toddler

We have a flat in England with a very active toddler and a balcony shared between the neighbours. We're trying to grow something at the edges of 'our' bit of the blacony to protect the nighbours privacy. Looking for any advice on a plant/ bush/…
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Did the rose I ordered on-line from RHS arrive dead?

I ordered a climbing rose from Royal Horticultural website UK (Madame Alfred Carriere). It arrived at the beginning of April with absolutely no leaves or buds. It looked like a Y shaped twig in a pot. I have planted it out in John Innes no 3 against…
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