When incorporating shrubs into our spaces, it’s essential to consider not only their function but also their aesthetic contribution to the environment. Shrubs can be used in a variety of ways: some as natural barriers that offer protection or privacy, others to delineate spaces and give structure to the garden, and still others to create an atmosphere of intimacy. Each one plays a unique role in the composition of the landscape.

It’s important to consider their size and shape, as shrubs vary considerably in height and shape. While some can reach several meters in height, others have a creeping habit, such as Juniperus horizontalis, which is ideal for covering ground and creating green carpets. This variability allows you to play with different textures and layers in your garden design, adding depth and dimension.

Shrubs can be deciduous or evergreen, although most of the specimens available at our facilities are evergreen. This characteristic gives them added value in gardening, as they ensure constant vegetation throughout the year, providing a green backdrop that remains vibrant in all seasons. This quality makes them perfect elements for creating hedges that provide continuous privacy, without the worry of seasonal leaf fall.

We have a wide variety of shrubs, adapted to different sun exposures: from those that thrive in bright sun to those that do best in shade or semi-shade, so you can select the one that best complements the design and needs of your garden.

SHRUBS

Location: RED Zone
Location: PINK Zone

To create HEDGE:

Euonymus fortunei, Laurus nobilis, Ligustrum lucidum, Nerium oleander, Metrosideros excelsa, Eugenia myrtifolia, Eleagnus x ebbingei, Photinia

To create BORDERS:

Abelia grandiflora, Atriplex halimus, Ilex crenata, Pittosporum tobira var. nanum, Westringia fruticosa, Myrtus communis, Myrsine Africana..

They resist SALT WIND:

Metrosideros excelsa, Nerium oleander, Pistacea lentiscus, Pittosporum tobira, Teucrium fruticans, Viburnum lucidum…

With ABUNDANT FLOWERING:

Nerium oleander, Metrosideros excelsa, Plumbago auricolata, Abelia grandiflora, Callistemon citrinus, Ruellia brittoniana…

They resist SHAPE PRUNING:

Ilex crenata, Viburnum lucidum, Pistacea lentiscus, Pittosporum tobira var. nanum, Teucrium fruticans, Abelia grandiflora, Myrtus communis, Westringia fruticosa…