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bushes that bloom often
Yes, India Hawthorn, Osmanthus, and tobira might be just a little
tender, but zone 7b is pretty close to zone 8. All are evergreen. Azaleas look nice all year with not too much work. I don't know how reliable the rebloomers are. I have seen them here in nursery, but not seen many in yards blooming. They are pretty tough plants Glossy Abelia Abelia grandiflora is a good tough plant, blooming all summer and into winter, if mild temps. If you do not shear it or prune it into a meatball, it will make a lovely arching shrub loved by hummers and butterflies. Pretty small pinkish flowers that are not a mess to clean up. Light scent. Butterfly Bush is an all summer bloomer, but doewn't look good in winter. (Buddleia) There are many Viburnums that might work. THose that don't bloom often, will have colorful berries instead. (some are deciduous and some are evergreen) V. tinus is nice and also has pretty blue berries. Blooms early here. V. davidii is nice too. Emilie NorCal |
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