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There are several varieties of shrubs to choose whether you own a garden that receives sunlight for most of the day. Depending on the area of cultivation and gardening location, you can restrict the search to the best shrubs for full sun. Lovers shrubs require daily sun exposure of sunlight for about 4-5 hours, while some species can withstand sunlight throughout the day.Shrubs that like lots of Sunshine
Thornless Blackberry Navaho
Invite viewers with its delicious sweet treat juicy-berries, Navaho Thornless Blackberry is a good choice for a garden full of receiving part of the day’s sun. Prefer low to average water and heat, insects and drought resistant.
The black knight Butterfly Bush
Deriving its name from its penchant for attracting butterflies, the Black Knight Butterfly Bush has a flowering period extending from summer to early autumn. The most striking feature of this shrub are elegant armor covered with dark purple flowers. It is drought tolerant and deer, disease and insect resistant too.
Emerald Green Arborvitae
Emerald Green Arborvitae has attractive dark green foliage and grows densely, and erect. It is mostly used as privacy screens evergreen, natural and similar hedges. This evergreen shrub requires full sun exposure, and welcomes some shade too.
Global Cryptomeria Dwarf
Taking soft texture, skin-like foliage, this plant can be used to accent entries. Low water supply, and exposure to full sun or partial shade is also required. It enjoys good drainage, and moderately well drained. Blessed with rich green branches, bush no pruning is needed to maintain its compactness.
Crimson Pygmy Barberry
As its name suggests, this shrub is popular for its fascinating aspect of showing burgundy red foliage throughout the season. What else? Though not visible, red berries and small yellow flowers appear as a part of the Crimson Pygmy Barberry. Be tolerant of heat that is suitable for exposure to the sun.
Abelia ‘Edward Goucher’
This shrub is full of roses lavender flowers, and prefer full sun or partial shade. It is drought tolerant as it thrives in need of low water after being established. The plant will continue to add to the beauty of your landscape design right sunny summer through fall.
Snowball Viburnum Bush
True to its name, the snow ball bush puts a dazzling bright white flowers as big and round that one can take to be cotton candy. And imagine 100 of them in a single bush! The time from late spring to early summer, these flowers bloom and offer a treat for the eyes of the audience. As autumn approaches, the green foliage of shrubs acquires a veil of red or purple dye, which is even more worth seeing and admiring. Suitable for different designs of landscape, snow ball bush grows in full to partial sun exposure, and carries berries in the fall. So do not if some guests nature a visit to your garden be surprised.
Southern Indica Azaleas
A people love for their multi-color white blossom, pink, purple grapes, white Arbustos y matorrales purple and larger flowers. The Southern Indica azaleas thrive in shallow waters, and under full sun and afternoon shade.
August Beauty Gardenia
As beautiful as your name, August Beauty Gardenia characterized by its mix of double white flowers with green foliage and deep blue. Very suitable for rest areas, its flowering occurs in spring, and requires full sun or partial shade.
Rosy Glow Barberry
With purple red foliage, ‘rosy glow’ barberry is extremely heat resistant and has a bright rosy pink growth throughout the season. This shrub requires less water, and is also drought tolerant. Good for landscape beds, islands and foundation plantings, the rosy glow is a low maintenance shrub to grow in full sun.
Little Richard Abelia
This type of shrub requires full sun to shade almost full. The bush, once established, has low water requirement and has a flowering time, which can last up to 9 months. Served with creamy white and fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers, is drought tolerant. Bush foliage assumes a bright shade of bronze and copper when autumn approaches.
Bush Honeysuckle
The formation of many branches from the base, and covered with thin green leaves throughout the summer, honeysuckle shrub has small flowers in January in the south and a little later in the North. When kept in the way of a breeze that fills the air with its aromatic fragrance of lemon-like.
Arp Romero
If you are looking for evergreen shrubs of flowers that can be grown in full sun, rosemary Arp could be a good choice. In addition to fragrant foliage, offers its leaves are used as a culinary spice, toiletries and envelopes. Not only this, its needle-like leaves are also used in the kitchen for stews, herbal butter, meat, vinegar, fish, etc.
Banana Shrub
With a low water requirement half, bush banana cream sample beautiful color, one inch flowers in spring. These flowers filled with the atmosphere similar to mature Thus the name bananas fragrance. The bush continues to flourish throughout the summer in an unpredictable and irregular pattern. The shrub is evergreen, and bejeweled with bright, intense green foliage. The foliage is sufficient to provide a great backdrop for other plants in the garden. Once established, bush become tolerant to drought.
Carissa Holly
Stiff, dark green oval leaves and bright points are the characteristic features of bush. If spaced properly, you can save some time for other things instead of pruning. It also grows in the shade, and is especially resistant to insects and diseases.
A little more loving sun Shrubs
Berkman Gold Arborvitae
Boj ‘Wintergreen’ (Korean boxwood)
Barberry ‘Crimson Pygmy’
Barberry ‘Golden’
Bar Harbor Juniper
Blue Pacific Juniper
Blue Point Juniper
Blue Rug Juniper
Burning Bush (Euonymus winged dwarf)
Indian hawthorn ‘Callisto’ – Raphio
Compacta Holly (Japanese Holly)
Cleyera Japonica (Japanese Cleyera)
‘Canyon Creek’ Abelia
Coral Rose Drift
Crape Myrtle ‘Tonto’ (fauriei Hybrid)
Creeping Gardenia (Dwarf)
Cryptomeria Globosa Nana ‘(Dwarf C)
Cryptomeria Dwarf Global ‘
Crape Myrtle ‘Acoma’ (fauriei Hybrid)
Leader Scarlet ‘Cotoneaster
Daisy Gardenia – Hardy Kleim the Gard
Dwarf myrtle
Euonymus ‘Golden’
Frost Proof Gardenia
Forsythia ‘Yellow Bell’
Sargent Juniper Green
Gold Euonymus
Gold lace Juniper
Green Mound Juniper
Grey Owl Juniper
Gold Mound Spirea
Globe Arborvitae
Holly – ‘Bordeaux’ Dwarf Yaupon
Holly ‘Dwarf Burfordi’
‘Soft Touch’ Holly
Holly ‘Nelli Stephens
Holly ‘Weeping Yaupon’
Hetzi columns Juniper
Loropetalum ‘Emerald Snow’
‘Ever Red Sunset’ Loropetalum
‘Miss Huff Hardy’ Lantana
Little Princess Spirea
Lantana ‘Pink Caprice’
‘Plum Delight’ Loropetalum
Ligustrum ‘Jack Frost’
‘Purple Pixie’ Loropetalum
‘Recurve Ligustrum (corrugated sheet)
Magnolia ‘Ann’ (Tulip Tree)
Mary Nell Holly
Nandina ‘Compacta’
Pink Caprice Lantana
Parson Juniper
Pittosporum variegated
Raspberry ‘Dorman Red’
‘Knockout’ Rose
Reeves Spirea
Rabbit eye blueberries
Red Tropical Hibiscus
Russian Sage
‘Chinese Butterfly’ Rose
‘Banks’ Lady Rose
Sonset Lantana
Seagreen Juniper
Tea Olive
Upright Yew
Weeping Yaupon Holly
Profusion White Butterfly Bush
Wax Myrtle
Yeddo Indian Hawthorn
Yucca ‘Adams Needle
So there are with some brief information on some popular and desirable shrubs fancy growing in the sun. Before narrow your search to the bush you want to take home, a day yourself with its features significant growth, and the basic requirements. Get all the information of a floor distributor or better yet, a botanist, so you bring home a plant worth your time and investment.