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Nothing could be further from the truth, for modern evergreens have many new forms and varieties that can transform a garden border - if not into a riot of colour - certainly an area which features virtually every colour imaginable, and often with more colour - for longer periods - than many deciduous flowering shrubs. There are of course, many evergreen shrubs that are principally grown for their flowers - rather than foliage. They are covered in detail elsewhere on this section. |
Evergreens have a multitude of uses throughout the garden - whether as feature plants; part of a shrub border; container centrepieces; screens and hedges; and even for use in winter (or summer) hanging baskets and troughs.
During the last ten years in particular, there have been many new introductions to the Evergreen Shrub range. Many in fact are old favourites, that have been given a new lease of life, as gardeners know how to care for them!

First
and foremost, an evergreen shrub is NOT necessarily green. Those days
have gone, with the bright coloured foliage varieties that have been
introduced - or re-introduced, in some cases.
As the two images show, as well as the colour variety, there is of course the diversity of foliage types in the evergreen range. Bring in the conifers, and the choices are widened considerably
One the left is Photinia Red Robin with the left image being of Pinus mugo Ophir.
An evergreen shrub is one that keeps its foliage throughout the entire year, though of course, leaves do fall as new ones push their way to the front of the 'light availability' queue. Some evergreens are not fully hardy, or some simply get a bit of a bashing in a hard winter - or with late spring frosts.
The latter is true when the evergreen has erroneously thought that winter is past, and it is time to shoot forth. these new shoots and leaves can be susceptible to late spring frosts or drying winds. For the most part however, the shrubs we mention in this section will be hardy under normal conditions.
Of latter years - when 'global warming' was thought to be bringing Mediterranean climates to the more temperate regions, and a few mild winters led us into a false sense of security - or stupidity - several suspect evergreen species were sold with an 'assurance' that it was of course hardy now that severe winters are a thing of the past!!! This last winter - and a few other recent winters will have made a mockery of that assurance - often given by 'experienced' writers. It will be interesting to see how many Olive Trees and the like survive this last winter. Maybe the winter was the coldest for goodness how many years. It will serve as an expensive reminder to those who have planted - or are about the plant - 'exotic' type evergreens. In short, if you want to have a Mediterranean garden, then up and move, to where such gardens are situated in reality.
The versatility of the evergreens shrubs does not stop with its ability to hang on to its leaves for the whole year. Some of our finest flowering shrubs are also evergreen foliage types. This gives the added advantage of when the flower has faded, then there is still the foliage to create interest. There are many dual-purpose shrubs evergreens - and a few triple purpose (at least).
The
Firethorns - Pyracantha is one such that springs to mind. With the
Pyracantha, we have evergreen foliage (variegated even on some
varieties), a mass of creamy white flower in May, and then a superb
display of berries which gives it it's common name, from August through
to winter.
That's three uses. So what about the fact that it can be used as a wall or fence shrub, a hedge that will repel anything with it's spiteful thorns, or just a stubborn old shrub that will grow in almost any situation that you plant it!
Image on left shows the creamy white flowers seta against the glossy green evergreen foliage, with the right image showing just two of the berry colours which are available with this versatile evergreen.
Oh - and it makes a good feed for the blackbirds in a hard winter.
Appetite whetted yet! Just follow this section through to see how you can best use evergreen shrubs in your garden.
Winter Evergreens in Container. | A-Z of Shrubs | Winter flowering Heathers.