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25+ Woody Flowering Shrubs

Many woody plants bloom in spring and summer including redbuds cercis. The azalea is a woody plant in the genus rhododendron with delicate blooms that are often a shade of pink.

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Woody flowering shrubs

Moderate grower to 5 to 6 ft. Viburnums are some of the toughest shrubs out there and these spring bloomers have pretty white to pinkish white blooms with a distinctively spicy scent and attractive reddish fall foliage. Plant where you can enjoy the fragrance or as part of a shrub border.

Azalea bushes continue to grow for their entire lives and can become massive. They ll tolerate some shade. A member of the hibiscus genus of the mallow.

Prune after blooming for sporadic rebloom. Blue mist shrub caryopteris x clandonensis and crape myrtle. Late summer and early fall.

Rose of sharon hibiscus syriacus matricul getty images. The ruffled papery cup shape blooms of rose of sharon decorate a woody type. Useful in a background planting flowering screen or in shrub borders.

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