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Shrubs

High Quality Shrubs


Shrubs
Softscapes has got you covered, with everything from dwarf shrubs to ornamental shrubs and flowering shrubs.
No matter what kind of shrub you're looking for, we have the perfect one for your garden.

Mediterranean Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) Plant

The Cupressus sempervirens, commonly known as the Mediterranean Cypress, is a tall, narrow, evergreen tree with dark green foliage and a distinctive columnar shape. Often used in formal landscapes and as a windbreak, it is a symbol of longevity and elegance in Mediterranean gardens.


Dwarf English Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken') Plant

The Michelia figo (Banana Shrub) is an evergreen shrub or small tree known for its glossy green leaves and fragrant, banana-scented, creamy-yellow flowers. It's often used in gardens for its ornamental appeal and sweet fragrance.


Dendrolobium Umbellatum Shrub

Dendrolobium umbellatum is a tropical shrub or small tree known for its compound leaves and clusters of small, yellow to orange flowers. It is often found in coastal and mangrove areas and is valued for its ability to thrive in harsh, saline environments.


The Variegated Brassia actinophylla Plant

The variegated Brassia actinophylla, also known as the Variegated Umbrella Tree, is a tropical plant characterized by its large, glossy, green leaves with creamy white or yellow variegation. This plant is popular in indoor settings for its striking foliage and adaptability to different light conditions.


Radermachera Sinica Tree (China Doll) Plant

The Radermachera sinica, or China Doll plant, is an evergreen tree known for its glossy, delicate, fern-like leaves. It's often grown indoors as a houseplant due to its attractive, compact growth and ability to adapt to indoor conditions, though it can also grow outdoors in suitable climates.


Aubrieta Rock Cress Plants

Aubrieta, commonly known as Rock Cress, is a low-growing, evergreen perennial prized for its vibrant purple, pink, or blue flowers that bloom in early spring. It's often used in rock gardens, borders, and as ground cover, creating a colorful carpet that cascades over rocks and walls.