Known for its small, rounded leaves, Japanese holly comes in various forms and is ideal for potting near doorways to enhance curb appeal.
These trees are perfect for small landscapes due to their slow growth rate, requiring minimal care once planted in backyard settings.
An evergreen with a round shape, available in different sizes ranging from a few feet tall to about five feet, making them versatile for various landscape designs.
Boxwoods are versatile with a classic appearance, providing year-round foliage that adds color, particularly attractive against snowy winter backgrounds.
Also known as lily-of-the-valley shrub, Japanese Pieris features beautiful bell-shaped flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring, thriving in acidic soil conditions.
This low-growing evergreen, also called creeping cedar, serves well as ground cover in flower borders or as foundation plants due to its spreading nature.
A flowering shrub renowned for its elegant blooms, Camellias prefer partial shade when young but can tolerate more sun as they mature.
These bushes are notable for their Christmas-themed appearance, with berries forming when both male and female plants are present in the vicinity.