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Potted palm Dypsis lutescens
Areca palm
Dypsis lutescens
Ehretia microphylla grown as bonsai
Ehretia microphylla
Ehretia microphylla
Euphorbia lactea in pot
Milky Euphorbia
Euphorbia lactea
Euphorbia lactea 'White Ghost' in soil
Euphorbia lactea 'White Ghost
Euphorbia lactea 'White Ghost'
Poinsettia (Christmas star) in pot
Christmas star
Euphorbia pulcherrima
Japanese Aralia in bloom
Japanese Aralia
Fatsia japonica
Fatsia japonica variegata in the ground
Fatsia japonica variegata
Fatsia japonica variegata
Fatsia polycarpa in pot
Fatsia polycarpa
Fatsia polycarpa
Large Benjamina Ficus in pot with entwined trunks
Ficus benjamina
Ficus benjamina
African fig tree in pot
African fig tree
Ficus cyathistipula
Fig tree in pot
Lyre fig
Ficus lyrata
Ficus microcarpa branch
Ficus microcarpa
Ficus microcarpa
Ficus retusa grown as bonsai
Ficus retusa
Ficus retusa
Schefflera actinophylla leaves with 6 leaflets
Schefflera actinophylla
Heptapleurum actinophyllum
Schefflera arboricola in pot
Schefflera arboricola
Heptapleurum arboricola
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis in a pot
Chinese Rose Hibiscus
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Hibiscus syriacus in the ground
Syrian Hibiscus
Hibiscus syriacus
Double flowers Hibiscus syriacus Lavender Chiffon
Hibiscus syriacus 'Lavender Chiffon'
Hibiscus syriacus 'Lavender Chiffon'
White leaves star pink heart Hoya bella
Miniature wax flower
Hoya bella
Hydrangea macrophylla in pot
Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla
Hydrangea 'Madame Émile Mouillère' white hydrangea
Hydrangea 'Madame Émile Mouillère'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Madame Émile Mouillère'
Hydrangea 'Endless Summer' pink hydrangea
Hydrangea 'Endless Summer
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Endless Summer’
Blue pink hydrangea flathead Hydrangea macrophylla 'Mariesii lilacina'
Hydrangea 'Mariesii lilacina'
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mariesii lilacina’
Jasmin de Grasse in bloom
Large-flowered jasmine
Jasminum grandiflorum

Shrubs

The world of botany is a well-ordered universe. Plants are arranged, classified, sorted... So there's no question of mixing trees, shrubs and saplings! If you want to shine in society (or look like a pro in the garden center aisles), here's how to tell them apart.

The differences between shrubs, trees and saplings

Shrubs are woody plants. They have a trunk and a crown, made up of all the branches. When fully grown, a shrub measures between four and seven meters.

Its size distinguishes it from a tree. At maturity, the latter exceed seven meters in height.

Shrubs are distinguished from shrubs by their morphology. Shrubs have a bare trunk, or one with few branches at the base. The latter has no trunk and branches from the base.

Shrub longevity varies according to variety (there are over 1,500 varieties). The most fragile survive for ten years, the most robust for fifty. Hawthorn, deciduous magnolia and palm laurel can live to be a hundred!

Which shrubs to plant?

Thanks to their short stature, shrubs can be planted in the ground, in pots or in tubs. In addition to giving structure and relief to a space, they can also be very useful.

To form a hedge, choose fast-growing evergreen shrubs. Oleander, Abelia grandiflora, privet, St. John's wort or Photinia will keep you out of prying eyes.

Do you like to see your garden decked out in a thousand colors in summer or spring? Plant a flowering shrub such as hibiscus, bougainvillea, lilac, hydrangea, forsythia or ceanothea. With a buddleia, also known as a butterfly tree, you'll attract machaons, blue lycènes and other Robert-le-diable. They'll help pollinate the other plants.

You can also create an orchard with fruit bushes. With species such as arbutus, blackcurrant, apricot or plum, you're guaranteed to have plenty to make pies and jams in fine weather. Climate permitting, why not add a citrus tree, such as a lemon or clementine? They'll give you fresh fruit, even in winter.

Some shrubs from tropical regions are well suited to growing in pots and indoors. Their height and lifespan will be reduced, but with the right care, you'll be able to add a planty touch to your decor for many years to come. If you want a shrub in your living room, try calamondin, kumquat or frangipani. You'll also enjoy a delicate, fragrant bloom. While citrus blossoms are white, Plumeria flowers come in white, yellow and pink. It's up to you to decide which goes best with your sofa!

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