Known for its dark evergreen leaves and fragrant white blooms, Gardenias thrive in the Southern climate, withstanding heat and humidity. They prefer acidic, well-drained soil and partial sun exposure.
Versatile and classic, Boxwoods are perfect for formal gardens and can be shaped into various forms. They thrive in well-drained loamy or sandy soil and prefer partial sun exposure.
Similar to Christmas holly but with smooth leaves, Inkberry Holly produces dark berries in late summer and early fall. It grows well in moist, sandy soil and can tolerate both sunny and shady spots.
Also known as Coprosma, Mirror Bush is an imported shrub from New Zealand with glossy leaves in various colors. It grows well in well-drained soil and prefers full to partial sun exposure.
Native to the region, Mountain Laurels offer attractive evergreen foliage and beautiful blooms. They prefer acidic, well-drained soil and partial shade, making them suitable for both cold and hot climates.
With striking red flowers resembling a bottle brush, this shrub attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. It prefers full sun and well-drained, sandy or loamy soil.
Arborvitae is ideal for privacy screens, offering feathery evergreen foliage. It prefers moist soil and partial to full sun exposure, suitable for the Upper and Middle South.
A staple in Southern gardens, Camellias bloom in late fall or early spring, adding color during winter. They prefer acidic, well-drained soil and partial sun exposure, thriving in zones 7-9.
Known for their vibrant spring blooms, Azaleas prefer acidic, well-drained soil and partial shade. They are ideal for zones 6-8 and offer a splash of color to any garden.
This broadleaf evergreen shrub offers bronze-tinted leaves during the growing season and grows well in well-drained, acidic soil with partial to full sun exposure, suitable for various zones in the South.