29+ Shrubs With Red Leaves And Pink Flowers
It is a common color for this bush. Why we love it.
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Shrubs with red leaves and pink flowers
These shrubs have glossy green leaves and spring flowers in shades of pinks peach coral purple or white. The leaves of this shrub are oval shaped and very small and the flowers are pale yellow which produce edible glossy bright red berries that contain a single seed. It reaches just 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide.Grow it in partial sun and in zones 7 to 9. You ll find both evergreen or deciduous which drop their leaves in winter varieties so pay attention to the plant label. They re spectacular planted en masse or as a low hedge.
Red rum honeysuckle scientific name. For deep color plant a cherry plum prunus cerasifera. Click on image to view plant details.
One of the most eye catching evergreen shrubs camellia has stunning rose like flowers in shades of pink red and white in fall late winter or spring depending on the variety. Many types of azalea shrubs have pink flowers. The forest pansy redbud cercis candiensis forest pansy has red purple new growth.
It is a slow growing dwarf that bears evergreen leaves. Camellias grow well alongside rhododendrons and azaleas because they all have similar soil and sunlight needs. The summer wine ninebark physocarpus opulifolius seward has maroon.
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