This category of shrubs includes both evergreen and broadleaf evergreen shrubs. Evergreen meaning the shrub will retain the foliage year around. A broadleaf evergreen shrub looks like a deciduous shrub but it will retain its' foliage year around like an evergreen. Broadleaf evergreens need more protection from the elements more so than their counterparts. These plants are sold as container, balled and burlap, or bare root. As in all other plants, these plants come in a variety of forms, sizes, colors and textures.

    Consider these criteria for choosing the correct evergreen or broadleaf for your location:
  • Plant Hardiness
  • Mature Plant Size
  • Soil Ph
  • Soil Drainage
  • Sun Exposure
  • Wind Exposure
  • Maintenance
  • Disease and Pest Resistance
  • Ornamental Features
  • Landscape Design
  • Evergreen/Broadleaf
    Seasonal Maintenance:
  • Irrigation
  • Fertilization
  • Pruning and Trimming
  • Mulching

If you would like more detailed information about any of these plants and other types of plants available for your landscape, please click on the link below to open a new browser and follow the instructions.
http://hcs.osu.edu/plantfacts/plant/


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