Flowering Hedges: Colorful Privacy Plants for Your Landscape
Flowering hedges bring bright color to gardens while providing privacy. A row of blooming shrubs or small trees forms a living wall that defines outdoor space. Unlike plain green fences, flowering hedges add interest in multiple seasons – from spring blossoms to autumn foliage – and even attract birds and pollinators. For example, Cornelian cherry bursts into clusters of golden-yellow flowers in late winter and then bears bright red edible fruits in summer. These blooms make flowering hedges a favorite in home landscaping. Benefits of Flowering Hedges Seasonal Color & Interest: Flowering hedges produce blooms, berries, and fall color that keep gardens vibrant beyond summer. For example, a Cornelian cherry hedge blooms in yellow clusters before leaf-out and then shows dark red summer fruits. Wildlife & Pollinators: Shrubs with flowers and fruit feed birds, bees, and other wildlife. Teton Firethorn’s white spring flowers attract pollinators, and its orange berries fe...