1. Pepperbush

Name:Drimys lanceolata

USDA Hardiness Zones:7 to 10

Size:10 to 12 feet magniloquent and wide

Conditions : Full sun to fond shade ; moist , well - drained dirt

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aboriginal to Australia , pepperbush is an rare broadleaf evergreen valued for its peculiarly narrow , dark green leaves and contrasting red stems . This shrub has a healthy columnar wont , which makes it a utilitarian plant for urban landscape . It stick specially compact and just in sun , but I have seen it growing in considerable shade , where it remains narrow-minded but becomes a bit lankier . This elegant and bighearted bush provides majuscule dark texture against which brighter or bolder foliage pops . The leaves reek peppery , and the ignominious fruit , which play along the small white flowers , resemble peppercorn .

2. Alpine Yew Pine

Name:Podocarpus nivalis

Zones:7 to 9

sizing : Up to 3 foot tall and 5 feet wide

This useful needled evergreen shrub is a antic backbone industrial plant and will put up with a lot . A prunable plant with bronzy green foliage , it can be sheared to some degree or pruned hard because it will unwrap from old wood . Left alone , however , it has a lovely lifelike habit . While many other needled evergreens postulate full sun to perform their expert , alpine yew pine will do just ticket in meaning shade . Under suspect weather , it will tend to be long-shanked and spreading . This shrub is drouth resistant , and pass around subdivision will rout , forming a mat over time .

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3. Netting Bush

Name:Corokia cotoneaster

Zones:9 to 11

Size : Up to 4 feet marvelous and 3 feet wide

condition : Full sun ; well - enfeeble grunge

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clear bush is a far-out - looking plant . It has a condense , twiglike , overlap subdivision habit ; to the uninitiated , it can appear all in . Tiny one shot leaves in shades of green and bronze softly pepper the ignominious twiggy descriptor . The shrub need full sun and well - drained soil ; in areas with frigid wintertime , it postulate a protect site . It is endemic to New Zealand , where it is used as a hedge plant life . It is amenable to pruning , and could be reduce out to make an open social organization over time . sack bush is popular for container displays because of its distinctive appearance , which includes a heavy dusting of tiny maven - shaped yellow flowers in leap , followed by ruby yield .

4. ‘Pusch’ Norway Spruce

Name:Picea abies‘Pusch’

Zones:4 to 8

size of it : Up to 1 base marvellous and 3 feet wide

This dwarf survival of the fittest of Norway spruce map like a ground cover . In spring , ‘ Pusch ’ treats us to a lovely compounding of moody mature needles and birdlime unripened new growth , which is topped with unripe , roselike , bright pinkish cones . These strobile dry and brown with eld , and they persist on the plant throughout the year . This dwarf coniferous tree requires well - debilitate soil and prefer full sun for a heavy habit , but it will suffer some light shade , where it may thin out . ‘ Pusch ’ is highly hardy and will develop cones even as a untried flora .

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Holly Zipp is a horticulturist at the Elisabeth Carey Miller Botanical Garden in Seattle , Washington .

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