Shrubs
Shrubs are essential structural plants, prized for the diversity of their forms, foliage, and textures, whether evergreen or deciduous. They integrate naturally into landscaping, creating lasting volume, green screens, or visual focal points in the garden. Their well-developed root system promotes reliable establishment and steady growth, meeting the needs of both amateur gardeners and professional projects. Used in groups, as informal hedges, or as standalone specimens, shrubs offer great adaptability to different soils and uses, while requiring careful maintenance. Their longevity and ability to structure space make them valuable plant elements, contributing to coherent and evolving designs.
Black raspberry (single-cropping)
Rubus occidentalis 'Bristol'
Blackcap raspberry
Rubus occidentalis 'Jewel'
Cooked edible berries
Sambucus canadensis
Cooked edible berries
Sambucus canadensis 'Aurea'
Small black fruit for processing
Sambucus canadensis 'Scotia'
Small black fruit for processing
Sambucus nigra 'Golden Tower'
Small black fruit for processing
Sambucus nigra 'Laciniata'
Elderberry
Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace'
Elderflower
Sambucus nigra 'Laced Up'
Elderberry
Sambucus racemosa 'Lemony Lace'
Tart little red berry