Shrubs

In addition to Azaleas, Hollies and Roses, there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of different types of shrubs.  They range from deciduous to evergreen and flowering to non-flowering.  However, not all survive in the humid south.  Below is a general list of shrubs that are carried at Colchester Place.  Each listing usually contains multiple varieties in different colors, sizes and textures.  More exotic varieties are carried seasonally.  Be sure to stop in periodically to see what interesting varieties are available.

     

  • Abelia (see below)

  • Azalea

  • Barberry

  • Boxwood

  • Broom

  • Camelia

  • Clethera

  • Cleyera (see below)

  • Cotoneaster (see below)

  • Deutzia

  • Elaeagnus

  • Euonymous

  • Forsythia

  • Fothergilla

  • Holly

  • Hydrangea

  • Indian Hawthorn (see below)

  • Laurel

  • Ligustrum

  • Lilac

  • Loquat

  • Loropetalum (see below)

  • Nandina (see below)

  • Ninebark

  • Osmanthus

  • Privet

  • Pyracantha

  • Rhododendron

  • Rose

  • Spirea (see below)

  • Sweetspire

  • Viburnum (see below)

  • Wax Myrtle

  • Weigela

Some Common Shrubs:

'Bronze Beauty' Cleyera

'Olivia' Indian Hawthorn

Kaleidoscope Abelia

'Ruby' Loropetalum

 

'Firepower' Nandina

'Doublefile' Viburnum

'Snowmound' Spirea

'Coral' Flower Carpet Rose

'Cranberry' Cotoneaster

 

We have a unique and ever changing selection of shrubs

and the know how to make them look great!  

 

For individual planting in non-prepared areas, use the following formula to make your shrubs look great!

  1. Dig hole twice the width of the root ball and only a few inches deeper.

  2. Blend soil at a rate of 1/3 existing soil, 1/3 PermaTil and 1/3 Mushroom Compost (2/3 Perma Soil can be used in place of Perma Till and Mushroom Compost)

  3. Add a teaspoon of Soil Moist.

  4. Add the required rate and correct type of Espoma fertilizer.

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