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  1. Snowmound Spirea Zones: 3-7
    As low as $69.29

  2. Purpleleaf Sand Cherry Zones: 4-7
    As low as $69.29

  3. Compacta Burning Bush Zones: 4-8
    As low as $79.99

  4. Ivory Halo Dogwood Zones: 3-7
    As low as $44.79

  5. Isanti Dogwood Zones: 3-8
    As low as $54.59

  6. Vanhouttei Spirea Zones: 4-8
    As low as $69.99

  7. Red Prince Weigela Shrub Zones: 4-8
    As low as $79.99

  8. Gro-Low Sumac Zones: 3-9
    As low as $69.59

  9. Sunrise Forsythia Zones: 4-8
    As low as $69.29

  10. Cheyenne Privet Zones: 4-8
    As low as $79.99

  11. Dappled Willow Zones: 4-9
    As low as $69.99

  12. Miss Kim Lilac Zones: 3-8
    As low as $98.99

  13. Chicago Fire® Burning Bush Zones: 4-8
    As low as $54.59

  14. Regent Saskatoon Serviceberry Zones: 2-7
    As low as $59.99

  15. Alpine Currant Bush Zones: 2-7
    As low as $49.79

  16. Pink Rugosa Rose Zones: 3-9
    As low as $69.99

  17. Minerva Rose of Sharon Shrub Zones: 5-9
    As low as $54.59

  18. Darts Gold Ninebark Zones: 2-7
    As low as $69.99

  19. Silky Dogwood Zones: 4-8
    As low as $49.79

  20. Hancock Coralberry Zones: 5-7
    As low as $54.59

  21. Trumpet Creeper Zones: 4-9
    As low as $69.99

  22. Bud's Yellow Dogwood Zones: 3-7
    As low as $54.59

  23. Lucy Rose of Sharon Zones: 5-9
    As low as $59.49
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Bareroot shrubs is one of the largest and most viewed categories on our website. Packed with myriad sizes, foliage colors, foliage types and shrubs for any landscape application, bareroot shrubs offer so many options for the home gardener. From small dwarf type plants to small trees, bareroot trees are all about options.

The shrub category includes woody and bushy plants that are perennials. The most popular shrub species are lilacs, viburnums, forsythia, all of which are deciduous. The most popular evergreen shrubs are abelias, arborvitaes, azaleas and junipers. Generally, shrubs are hardier and longer lived than many of the soft tissue perennials that we use in our landscapes. Fruiting shrubs are a major sub-category for producing edible fruits or wildlife food. Along with wonderful landscape qualities, shrubs like blueberries, elderberries, raspberries are a very durable dual use plant.