Evergreen Garden plants can be used in many different ways. They are perfect for preventing erosion, they can add a beautiful accent to your garden and they can even help with air purification. However, when choosing an evergreen garden plant, you need to be sure that it is the right fit for your needs.

Radiance abelia

Radiance abelia is a semi-evergreen shrub with attractive foliage and a compact growth habit. It is a great choice for a low hedge, accent plant or foundation planting. Abelia is a shrub that is tolerant to partial shade and is also deer resistant.

The glossy oval leaves emerge green with creamy yellow margins in spring, and soften to silver-green with cream-white margins later in the season. The plant also displays a jasmine-like fragrance.

Abelia x grandiflora ‘Radiance’ is a hardy shrub that grows to about three feet tall. This variety is frost resistant and has a moderate growth rate. Although it can grow in a wide range of soils, it is primarily a zone 6 plant.

Taxus

The Taxus family comprises of many types of evergreen shrubs and trees. This diverse group of species has been used as garden plants for centuries. They are adaptable to a wide range of situations, tolerant to pollution, and can tolerate a range of soil conditions.

Taxus can be found in upright column-like specimens, or in bushy, dense forms. They make excellent hedges and border plants. They are also a popular choice for landscapes and churchyards. Various varieties have been bred for different purposes.

‘Blue Rug’ juniper

Blue Rug Juniper is a low-growing plant that can be used to create a cascading bonsai or groundcover. It is easy to care for and is tolerant of both dry and moist conditions. In addition to its blue foliage, this shrub is also a good choice for erosion control on sunny slopes or retaining walls.

This evergreen shrub is resistant to deer and bark beetles. It is also extremely tolerant of salt.

Blue Rug is best in full sun. However, it can thrive in shaded areas as long as it is given plenty of space. As it grows, the foliage can cover an area as much as eight feet wide.

‘Tauntonii’

If you are looking for evergreen Garden plants, Tauntonii is one option. These shrubs are very popular because of their beautiful dark green foliage. They also make a great accent plant or foundation planting.

Evergreens have an aesthetic value and they offer permanent substance to a landscape. While there are many different varieties of them, all of them have some similar characteristics, such as color and form. In addition to their aesthetic qualities, they can also function as year-round screens.

Persian ivy

Persian Ivy is a garden plant that grows well in a variety of climates. It can be used to create a beautiful ground cover or as a wall cover. The leaves are thick and leathery.

Persian ivy can grow as high as 15 feet in the first five years. They can also be trained to grow along trellises and arbors.

When growing indoors, it is important to choose a spot with good air circulation. This will help the plant maintain its health.

Climbing ivy

Climbing ivy is an evergreen garden plant that is often used for ground cover. It is a plant with attractive foliage that is fast growing and hardy. Some varieties have variegated leaves.

This evergreen vine is able to grow up to 80 feet high. It has dark green, lobed leaves with heart-shaped bases. It can be trained to climb trees, walls, arbors, or fences. In addition to its attractive foliage, it is a great source of nectar and pollen.

Creeping juniper

The creeping juniper is a shrub that is commonly used in gardens and landscapes. It is a perennial and drought tolerant plant. The foliage is fragrant and aromatic.

Creeping juniper can grow to about 20 feet. It can also be propagated through cuttings. When you are planting it, make sure you plant it in a hole with enough soil to cover the roots.

A good time to plant a new batch of creeping juniper is in the fall. This will give you time to establish it before it begins to bloom.

Bay

Bay evergreen Garden plants are a great way to add color and texture to your space. These shrubs are also useful for windbreaks, screens and as foundation plantings. They can be planted in sunny or shady areas, and they can be used to create private areas in your yard.

Bay, also known as sweet bay, is a member of the laurel family. It has long, leathery leaves with dark green foliage. This shrub is also useful for culinary purposes. The dried leaves are popular for seasoning.