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Mike Hayes and Associates
Shrubs

Emerald Arborvitae Goldmound Spirea Varigated Weigela Oakleaf Hydrangea We stock an extensive range of unusual and one-of-a-kind shrubs, along with some of the more familiar species. If you need something we do not have in stock, we will do our best to find it for you. You can also rely on us for plant care, pruning, and other cultural information.

There are a variety of shrubs to use in specific areas of a landscape, the following is a breakdown of those areas:

Drought Tolerant

Crape Myrtle, Barberry, Juniper, Privet, Yew, Smoketree, Elaeagnus, Lavender, Nandina, Mahonia, Mugo Pine, Butterfly Bush.

Shade Tolerant

Rhododendron, Azalea, Hydrangea, Camelia, Itea (Virginia Sweetspire), Sarcococca, Clethra (Sweetshrub), Boxwood, Agarista, Yew, Aucuba, Pieris, Spirea.

Wet Areas

Inkberry Holly, Itea (Virginia Sweetspire), Clethra (Sweetshrub), Pussy Willow.

Good for hedges

Yew, Hollies, Boxwood, Privet, Elaeagnus, Laurel, Viburnum, Burning Bush, Forsythia, Arborvitae.

Spring/Summer Blooming

Azalea, Rhododendron, Itea (Virginia Sweetspire), Abelia, Butterfly Bush, Beautyberry, Clethra (Sweetshrub), Rose, Rose of Sharon, Crape Myrtle, Vitex, Hydrangea, Caryopteris.

Fall Color

Crape Myrtle – red, Fothergilla – orange-red, Zenobia – red, Itea – purple, Oakleaf Hydrangea – burgundy, Burning Bush – red, Witchazel – yellow-orange, Winter creeper – purple, Nandina – red-orange.

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