Hey there fellow plant lovers and red enthusiasts (the color, not the hit album & song by Taylor Swift), it’s Whitney from NatureHills.com. What comes to mind when you envision the color red? Is it passion, energy, vigor; love? Whatever it may be, this gorgeous color lives up to its attributes and more, earning its position as a tried-and-true option for gardeners all over the world. At the end of this video, you’ll see why red is the hallmark of many of our expert’s landscapes!
Now, let’s see how this color could fit into your garden by introducing five of our best red flowering bushes!
#5 Sonic Bloom® Red Reblooming Weigela
Given its name, you wouldn’t expect long-lasting bursts of radiant blooms out of Sonic Blooms®. However, this variety puts on quite a lively performance from May all the way up until the first frost. Weigelas are, naturally, hot spots for pollinators but Sonic Bloom®, with its showy red blossoms, has proven to be a hit for hummingbirds, butterflies and the like! #5 Sonic Bloom® Red Reblooming Weigela - Growing zones 4-8, long bloom time, pollinator-friendly.
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#4 Easy Elegance® Super Hero Rose
Looking for a dependable rose variety to free your landscape from the villainous threat of a lifeless garden? It’s Easy Elegances’® Super Hero Rose to the rescue! No need to worry about winter freezes with this shrub, the entire Easy Elegance® line is grown on their own roots, making them hardy to cold. Super Hero Rose is nothing without its trusty satin green foliage for a sidekick, acting as a backdrop to the large cherry-red blooms. #4 Easy Elegance® Super Hero Rose - Growing zones 4-9, full double blooms, resistant to black spot and mildew damage.
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#3 Black Diamond® Red Hot™ Crape Myrtle Shrub
A tasteful variety that flowers from spring till fall is what you’ll be getting when you order Black Diamonds’® Red Hot™ Crape Myrtle Shrub. Red Hot™ puts Frank's Red Hot sauce to shame with its spicy, flaming red blooms that are sure to bring the heat in your landscape. Your yard will be the talk of the town with this mouth-watering, eye-catching bloomer as its centerpiece. #3 Black Diamond® Red Hot™ Crape Myrtle Shrub - Growing zones 6-10, dark foliage with bright red blooms, and easy to care for.
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#2 Hino Crimson Kurume Azalea
If red is your color, make no mistake, Hino Crimson Kurume Azalea is sure to deliver with abundant masses of dramatic red flowers. Named the number one Kurume hybrid Azalea for a reason, Hino Crimson is a sight for sore eyes. Take care to plant in well-drained, acidic soil, rich with organic matter for best results. #2 Hino Crimson Kurume Azalea - Growing zones 5-9, produce stunning red blossoms, and is a great source of early spring color.
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#1 Grateful Red Hydrangea
A rare sight for sure, the Grateful Red Hydrangea is a vibrant shade of red at a neutral pH level. This unique variety boasts large-sized leaves and even bigger scarlet red blossoms, blooming all … summer … long. It’s not often available in stores so it’s bound to be a unique addition in the neighborhood. #1 Grateful Red Hydrangea - Growing zones 4-9, unique deep red hydrangea, and fast-growing.
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Introduce the color red into your garden and watch as it commands the attention of onlookers from near and far, especially that of watchful neighbors, proving its captivating and inspiring effect. Its versatility and striking presence in the landscape make it a timeless choice for gardeners all over the world. Come to NatureHills.com and, following your specifications, we’ll help you find a red flowering bush to fit the bill!
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