dwarf shrub

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describes a shrub that is naturally or through cultivation much smaller than the usual size for its species

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  • We planted a compact dwarf shrub in the rock garden to add some year-round greenery.
  • The garden features a charming dwarf shrub with delicate pink flowers.
  • This particular variety is a flowering dwarf shrub, perfect for small balconies.
  • We planted a dwarf shrub by the entrance to add some color.
  • Unlike its larger relatives, a dwarf shrub won't overwhelm your garden space.
  • This dwarf shrub is perfect for a small rock garden.
  • The landscaper suggested several types of evergreen dwarf shrubs for the front border.
  • The dwarf shrub only grows to about two feet in height.
  • How do you properly care for a dwarf shrub in a container?
  • Careful pruning will help maintain the shape of the dwarf shrub.
  • Through selective breeding, horticulturists have created this beautiful dwarf shrub.
  • Many dwarf shrub varieties are known for their vibrant autumn foliage.
  • The catalogue described it as a slow-growing dwarf shrub with variegated leaves.
  • She chose a dwarf shrub that would not outgrow its space.
  • A mature dwarf shrub of this species will only reach about two feet in height.
  • The dwarf shrub provided a low-lying accent to the landscape design.
  • He chose a hardy dwarf shrub that could withstand the cold winter months.
  • This particular dwarf shrub is surprisingly hardy and drought-tolerant.
  • Remember to water your newly planted dwarf shrub regularly until it's established.
  • We are looking for a dwarf shrub that blooms in the spring.