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    Forsythia 'Lynwood'

    (10)
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    Cephalanthus occidentalis

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    Heptacodium miconioides 'Minhep'

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    Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire'

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    Heptacodium miconiodes 'SMHMRF'

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    Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'

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    Ilex x meservae 'Heckenstar'

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    Sale price $2472 Regular price $5950
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    Rhododendron x 'Girard's Crimson'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodthree'

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    Viburnum nudum 'Bulk'

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    Cephalanthus occidentalis 'Kolmoon'

    Regular price $7023
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    Hydrangea quercifolia 'Doughill' PP25,412

    Regular price From $4369
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    Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Summer Snowflake'

    Regular price $4990
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    Ilex x meserveae 'Honey Maid'

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    Ilex x meserveae 'Hachfee'

    (10)
    Sale price $2472 Regular price $5996
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    Viburnum prunifolium

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    Cornus alba 'Regnzam'

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    Pieris japonica 'Katsura'

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    Hibiscus x 'Minsywhi07' PP32,761

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Blushing Bride'

    (8)
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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Ardens'

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    Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snowcicle’ PP33,072

    Regular price $8886
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    Viburnum x carlcephalum 'Cayuga'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'SHIMRR38'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Antong Two'

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    Hydrangea quercifolia 'JoAnn'

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    Hibiscus x 'Minsybv3s01'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodthree'

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    Calycanthus x 'Aphrodite'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Rwoods5'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Lucy'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyrou17' PP33,258

    (1)
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    Hibiscus syriacus 'DVPazurri'

    (2)
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    Ilex crenata ‘PIIIC-I’

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Gandini Santiago'

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    Cephalanthus occidentalis 'SMCBM'

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodone'

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    Ilex crenata 'MAD-IC-I' PP32,035

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    Hibiscus syriacus 'JWNWOOD4'

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    Rhododendron catawbiense 'Purpureum Elegans'

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    Ilex crenata 'Farrowone'

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    Ilex x meserveae 'Mesgolg'

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Large Shrubs for Sale at Nature Hills Nursery

Different Shrubs for Different Reasons

You'll get a lot of bang for the buck with large shrubs, even if you are starting with a blank slate. Shop the curated collection of large shrubs for sale at Nature Hills Nursery, and you'll find the perfect showpiece to enjoy in your landscape.

As America's largest online plant nursery, we’ve been shipping high-quality plants to gardeners across North America since 2001. Our expert growers grow and deliver exceptional, well-rooted shrubs for commercial landscape designers and homeowners alike.

Large Shrubs Make Ideal Privacy Hedges

All shrubs in our large shrub category can be used for a privacy screen or hedge. Strategically plant a single tall shrub just where you need it for privacy.

Plant a close row of your favorite Privet for a hard-working hedge. Keep them tightly manicured with regular shearing, or let them grow out for a gorgeous informal landscape feature.

Some of our best-selling tall shrubs include Common White Lilac. It's no wonder these are so popular, as the large spring flower trusses smell absolutely fantastic.

Large shrubs like Cole's Select Serviceberry are also widely used in windbreaks and for wildlife covers. They produce delicate spring blooms and edible fruit for jams, jellies and to use for wildlife food.

Brilliant red berries are the hallmark of American Cranberrybush ViburnumAttractive tri-lobed foliage burnishes to a dignified burgundy for a showy fall color display.

Evergreen Blue Princess Holly bushes make a wonderfully adroit addition to your yard. Put them to work shielding your outdoor dining room, or guarding the perimeter of your property.

Don't forget to add the smaller Blue Prince Holly somewhere on your property. He's the all-important pollinator for those gorgeous red berries in wintertime, and he'll cover up to 10 Blue Princess hollies with his pollinating power.

Nature Hills Nursery sells a plethora of established shrubs to buy right here online, including large bushes that produce flowers for honeybees. Over the season, you'll enjoy watching berries develop for songbirds and other wildlife.

Fast-growing Elderberry bushes are a bold and useful addition to a modern landscape. You'll be amazed how quickly they become a lush background for your backyard get-togethers.

Yes, these are the Elderberries you buy at the health food store. 

See why Elderberries are America's new favorite plant >>

Naturalize Pussy Willow in a low-lying area for excellent habitat. As a bonus, you'll always have access to those darling fuzzy catkins in very early spring.

Choosing the Right Large Bushes or Shrubs for Your Growing Conditions

To make sure you get the right large shrubs for your growing conditions, filter the results you want to see. You can filter by sun exposure, growing zone, and mature spread and height. Click the photos to visit the product pages, which contain specific growing and care information.

Sun exposure translates to the following amounts of sunlight:

Full sun means at least six hours of direct sunlight a day. The more sun you give these tall shrubs, the better performance you'll enjoy.

Partial shade sun is the same thing as partial sun. Either one means sun exposure from two to four hours a day.

Native Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea performs best in partial shade. Alice is an easy-to-grow shrub that features incredible foliage and white to pink-flowering power.

Full shade is considered less than two hours a day, but please use common sense. Very few large shrubs will grow well in deep darkness.

However, if you do have shade, try highly adaptable Grey Twig DogwoodYou'll love the burgundy fall color, and butterflies certainly appreciate the springtime flowers.

For large-scale screening in full shade, don't forget about the Climbing Hydrangea Vine. This privacy bush grows tall and wide, but takes up a mere few feet as a footprint on a trellis. If you have a shady backyard, this popular plant makes a beautifully showy option to choose.

Design Your Landscape around Large and Tall Shrubs

Close-Up of Sumac Leaves

Nature Hills Nursery offers many large and tall shrubs for landscape use. The wide variety we offer provides many beautiful shrubs for just about any garden design application.

Let's start by raising the height of your hardscape fence with a hedge of your favorite large shrub. Evergreen Nellie Stevens Holly will block your neighbors year-round, and the dense foliage also helps absorb sound.

Plants also augment the experience of your existing landscape features. Plant fragrant Buttonbush in a semi-circle at the sides of a water feature for a thrilling sense of discovery as you come around the bend.

Turn a slope into an easy-care, fiery fall fantasy with water-wise, native Sumac shrubs. Start with bold staghorn sumac at the top, then add Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac placed further down the slope.

Plant in zigzagging, staggered rows and mulch heavily between plants. Don't forget the eye-catching First Editions® Tiger Eyes® Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac as a focal point above landscape boulders.

Even small yards can successfully leverage the easy-care charm of large and tall shrubs. In this case, we recommend that you choose a shrub with four seasons of interest.

Low-maintenance Bailey Red Twigged Dogwood grows quickly into an attractive vase-shaped shrub. You'll enjoy flowers, fruit and incredible, flame-red stems for winter interest.

What is the Difference Between a Large Shrub and a Small Tree?

The truth be told, many large shrubs can also be kept as small trees. It's a subtle difference, but the end result is spectacular.

Even stunning Crape Myrtle trees can be pruned to any height. People regularly grow them as a 3-foot hedge with a biyearly haircut.

Show off the pretty features of fragrant Flame Amur Maple by simply grooming the lowest limbs up to raise the canopy. Select one main trunk, or use several for the look of a multi-stemmed clump.

You can't go wrong with nannyberry Viburnum. These handsome large shrubs look impeccable all year long, with white flowers, fruit and fall foliage.

Maintenance for Tall Bushes and Large Shrubs

Mulch

Give your shrub its preferred growing conditions to set yourself up for success. Plan for the largest mature height and spread and you'll eliminate a lot of hassle.

But that's not to say that deciduous shrubs won't need pruning. Every few years, remove a few of the thickest branches out at ground level to keep the flowers coming on strong.

Evergreen shrubs seldom need this type of renewal pruning. But we bet you'll be sneaking some boughs bedecked with the red Holly berries into your Holiday decorations.

Read #ProPlantTips Pruning 101 >>

For most shrubs, you'll want to provide a consistent amount of water. Mulch over the root systems to a depth of 3 inches, but pull it back away from touching the stems.

Fertilize in spring with a good, slow-release formula. Please keep lawn fertilizers away from your flowering shrubs. These mixes are too rich in nitrogen and will reduce flowers.

How to Use Large Shrubs as a Hedge

Looking for a solid screen? Check out our entire line of hedge plants for sale at Nature Hills Nursery. You'll love the look and utility of a high-quality privacy hedge.

Northern gardeners get James MacFarlane Lilac shrubs, and Southern gardeners can enjoy the fragrant charm of Delavay Osmanthus.

Make your garden your own with a little planning and some expert plant material from Nature Hills Nursery. Let us thrill you with beautiful plants shipped in sturdy boxes right to your doorstep.

From the Green Giant arborvitae to a vast array of viburnum, you’ll find a wide range of established shrubs to buy from our online nursery. Order large shrubs any time, and we’ll ship when the time is right for planting in your area. Place your order today.

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FAQ's for Buying Large Bushes Online

What are the best large shrubs for creating privacy?

Large shrubs like Nellie Stevens Holly, Privet, and American Cranberrybush Viburnum are excellent choices for privacy screens. Their dense foliage and upright growth habit make them ideal for blocking views, reducing noise, and defining property lines.

Can large shrubs be used for wildlife support and pollination?

Yes, many large shrubs such as Serviceberry, Elderberry, and Viburnum attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They also produce berries and provide shelter for birds and small wildlife, making them perfect for creating a biodiverse habitat in your landscape.

How much sunlight do large shrubs need to thrive?

Most large shrubs perform best in full sun, which means at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. However, some varieties like Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea and Grey Twig Dogwood can tolerate partial shade and still offer stunning blooms and foliage color.

What’s the difference between a large shrub and a small tree?

Large shrubs typically have multiple stems and may be pruned to maintain a bushy form, while small trees often have a single trunk and a defined canopy. Some plants, like Flame Amur Maple and Nannyberry Viburnum, can be grown either way depending on your pruning preference.

How do I care for large shrubs after planting?

To care for large shrubs, plant them in well-drained soil and mulch the base to retain moisture. Water consistently, especially during the first year. Prune deciduous shrubs every few years by removing older stems, and fertilize in early spring with a slow-release fertilizer for best results.

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