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Here is a list of small and dwarf evergreen shrubs suitable for all yards. The list includes the scientific name, description, and a picture of each shrub.
We've chosen 18 smaller shrubs by groups of zones that are either naturally dwarf or are very slow growers. (Typically topping out at about 4 - 5′ tall maximum). Each of these has something special going on that we're pretty sure will solve a problem in your landscape.
Small evergreen shrubs and dwarf varieties of evergreen shrubs can solve many problems in your garden. They will fill it with richly textured and colorful foliage all year round. They are low maintenance, and they are even excellent ground cover.
Dwarf evergreen shrubs, thanks to their shallow roots and slow growth, are good choices for foundation planting beds, since they do not typically cause issues with a home's foundation. Small evergreen shrubs are perfect to add life to a yard all year long. Learn about some of the most popular types here.
Thuja occidentalis Tater Tot™ (American Arborvitae) is a dwarf, evergreen shrub of compact, rounded habit with sprays of fragrant, fan-like, fresh green foliage that add year-round color to the landscape. Slow-growing, it maintains its lovely color year-round.
Whether your space is itty-bitty or super spacious, these terrific dwarf evergreens add year-round interest and come in countless sizes, shapes, and foliage colors. Find one that’s a perfect fit for your yard.
Small evergreen shrubs for planting in full sun add year-long color, fragrance, and aesthetic appeal to a garden landscape. Varieties of dwarf, evergreen bushes and shrubs require little or no care to maintain their height, shape, and growth habit.