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Pink shrubs do more than add a splash of color — they bring warmth, texture, and romance to your garden. Their soft petals and rich hues can transform even the simplest yard into a scene straight out of a painting. Unlike annuals that fade after one season, these dependable shrubs return year after year, filling your landscape with lush blooms and natural charm.
Lilac

Famous for their fragrant and colorful clusters of flowers in spring, lilacs need full sun and well-drained soil. Annual pruning helps them thrive and bloom abundantly year after year.
Camellias
These evergreens shine in the cooler months, offering glossy leaves and rose-like flowers. They prefer partial shade and acidic soil, making them a stunning choice for fall and winter colors.
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus)

Rose of Sharon is a hardy, deciduous shrub known for its vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of pink, purple, white, and blue. Growing up to 12 feet tall, it thrives in a variety of soil conditions and is drought-tolerant once established. With its lush foliage and long-lasting blooms, this shrub adds color and structure to hedges, borders, or as a standout feature in any garden.
Azaleas

Azaleas dazzle with spring blooms in vivid shades, some varieties offering foliage that lasts all year. They enjoy slightly acidic, well-drained soil and can brighten both sunny and partially shaded spots.
Weigela (Weigela Florida)

Weigela’s funnel-shaped flowers in shades of pink, red, or white bloom in late spring. Preferring full sun, this shrub rewards with a second bloom if pruned right after the first flush of flowers. It is also known for attracting pollinators.
Shrub Rose
Shrub roses bloom from late spring until the first hard freeze. They are hardy and disease-resistant. They offer a variety of colors and fragrances and thrive in full sun across zones 5-8. They’re perfect for adding long-lasting color to any garden spot.
Butterfly Bush (Buddleja Davidii)

True to its name, this bush attracts butterflies with fragrant flowers from summer to fall. It prospers in full sun and well-drained soil, reaching up to 10 feet tall in zones 5-9.
Bush Monkey Flower

Known for its sticky, dark green leaves, this shrub benefits from frequent deadheading to encourage blooming. It thrives in well-draining sand, clay, or loam soils, prefers full sunlight, and can grow up to 5 feet high. It is suitable for USDA zones 7-11.
Hydrangea

Hydrangeas are famous for their large, colorful blooms and demand attention from summer into fall. They thrive in zones 5-9, favoring part shade and moist, well-drained soil. Their flowers, available in hues of blue, pink, white, and purple, require regular watering.
Korean Spice Viburnum

The Korean Spice Viburnum is a striking shrub that enjoys partial to full sun exposure. What sets this shrub apart is its powerful fragrance, which adds a delightful sensory experience to any garden. Zones 4 to 8.
Oleander (Nerium Oleander)

Oleander is a sun-loving shrub that’s as resilient as it is beautiful. It is often found in gardens, bearing fragrant white, pink, or red flowers. Its glossy green leaves and long flowering season make it a standout choice for adding color and structure to warm-weather gardens. Oleander thrives in full sun, tolerates drought once established, and requires very little maintenance.

