Flower Power: 11 Gorgeous Flowering Shrubs for Every Season

Large blue and purple Hydrangea flowers in a lush summer garden setting.
A hand trims vibrant blue and purple hydrangea clusters with garden shears to maintain their seasonal beauty.

6. Hydrangea

The next flowering shrub we’ll talk about is the gorgeous Hydrangea, which has different bloom forms. Mopheads, for instance, are enormous, domed flowers, while lacecaps, on the other hand, have flat flowerheads with a frill of bigger petals around the outside.

If you plan on getting hydrangea and plant it in acidic soil or ericaceous compost, it can take on a wide range of colors, from white and pink to deep blue. A favorite among designers, the Annabelle kind, is large, white, and exquisitely blowsy.

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  1. Now everybody that thinks they can scam a few pennies out of me has an ad on my screen so that tells me how rude and selfish businesses are that I DO NOT want to do business with. I am so sick of all th ads.

      1. Sorry Katherine, not only am I learning about shrubs here, but all about plastic surgery and toenail fungus. It adds so much to my day ha ha have a good one.

    1. Look the plant you are wanting ans and add plant for sale at the end. It will bring up lots of different options.

  2. ALL these plants are for temperate moist climates in the Eastern United States. There should be an article about Western desert plants for temperate and subtropical desert areas.

  3. I leave in ZONE 7 area….suggestions for a good flowering shrubs to plant much appreciated. Thank you.

    Therefore, I wish to have a BURNING BUSH in my garden….I
    love them so much….

  4. Enjoyable article. It would be nice to include thrive zones within the article.
    The Mexican Bird of Paradise is a lovely flowering shrub!

  5. Not only Zones but for each should included whether they thrive in sun or shade. Simple inclusions for any zone.

  6. Amazing information to have blooms throughout the year!

    Thank you,
    Darlene

    P.S. Rose of Sharon bushes – Pink, white and lavender

  7. It would be wonderful if post like this actually took you to the material they said they were supposed to show you. It would have been wonderful to see those 10 shrubs however all it is is how to take out trees safely in a bunch of pictures of parasites and other medical issues. I wish there was a way that you could stop this waste of my time. At least you should post plants advertised after making us go thru all advertiments

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