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DescriptionIt is a fast-growing deciduous tree has a straight to somewhat curved stem, smoothish light brown to light greenish gray bark, and a spr...
View full detailsDescriptionThe shrub can be grown in pots or containers but it is also best grown as a hedge plant. Sr Item name 1 Eranthemum albomarginatum, Ko...
View full detailsDescriptionA fast growing medium sized tree. It bears pink ball-like fragrant flowers that last for many days.Dombeya wallichii is a medium-sized b...
View full detailsDescriptionYellow-vein Eranthemum looked even more attractive live when basked in the bright sunshine. Sr Item name 1 Pseudoeranthemum Artopurpu...
View full detailsDescriptionLarge spreading tree over 10 meters; deciduous; smooth bark; thornless.A large, glabrous tree.Leaves are alternate, ovate, apiculate-acu...
View full detailsDescriptionAbelia shrubs are one of those plants that became popular because of interesting foliage, showy flowers, reliable performance and simple...
View full detailsDescriptionThe Cassias, with their lovely cool shades of pinks, green line the boulevards of many tropical cities; and when you see one in full flo...
View full detailsDescriptionMaple-leaved bayur is an evergreen tree with an irregular crown with thick, steeply ascending branches. Sr Item name 1 Muchkund, Karn...
View full detailsDescriptionIt contains the saponin, which has natural cleansing properties, and therefore the soapnut can be used as a cleanser for hair, skin, and...
View full detailsDescriptionThis tree is the official floral emblem of Hong Kong and it is widely cultivated in tropical regions. The Orchid Tree grows to approxima...
View full detailsDescriptionThis is a very massive tree in which the size of the crown can sometimes exceed the height of the tree. the oldest and most massive pilk...
View full detailsDescriptionRed Leea is a very attractive shrub with decorative foliage and large groups of colourful flowers with petals which are bright red outsi...
View full detailsDescriptionLike any tree Salvadora Persica has fruits. They are fleshy berries about 1 cm in diameter. Each of them contains single seed.Miswak tre...
View full detailsDescriptionMappia foetida locally known as Narkya or Amruta is an endangered plant species naturally distributed in the Western Ghats. It is the mo...
View full detailsDescriptionGymnema sylvestre has long been thought of as a medicinal plant in Asia.The plants contain a large number of chemicals, including triter...
View full detailsDescriptionIt is most commonly known as Nerium or oleander, from its superficial resemblance to the unrelated olive Olea.Plant Specifications*above...
View full detailsDescriptionIt is most commonly known as Nerium or oleander, from its superficial resemblance to the unrelated olive Olea.Plant Specifications*above...
View full detailsDescriptionToxic in all its parts.Plant Specifications*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10% Kaner careKaner...
View full detailsDescriptionPlant Specifications*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10% Difficulty Level Moderately difficul...
View full detailsDescriptionPlant Specifications*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10% Kaner careKaner uses
DescriptionKaner is small attractive shrub used to beautify the surroundings. What makes it special:One of the best attractive flowering plants. Lo...
View full detailsDescriptionEuropean Elder plants are also known as the Black Lace Sambucus or Black Elder. They are fast growing, low maintenance, multi-stemmed de...
View full detailsDescriptionAcacia auriculiformis is an evergreen tree,It has dense foliage with an open, spreading crown. Acacia auriculiformis, commonly known as...
View full detailsDescriptionThe plant tastes somewhat like anise, with a strong, pungent, sweet smell. Basil is very sensitive to cold. It is best grown in hot, dry...
View full detailsShrubs unlike trees with solitary trunks are woody plants that branch near the ground and do not have a leading shoot.
Pots for shrubs should be large enough to accommodate the shrub but light enough to move around easily.
A shrub sometimes known as a bush is a perennial woody plant that grows in small to medium sizes. In contrast to herbaceous plants.
A wide variety of shrub plants are available on nurserylive. You can explore and order them from there accordingly.
These can be planted in open garden, fields, balcony, pots and in hanging as well.
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There are many shrub trees that can be grown in pots, including dwarf varieties of hydrangeas, roses, camellias, azaleas, and hibiscus. Other options include dwarf pomegranate, dwarf citrus trees, and boxwood shrubs.
The size of the pot depends on the size of the shrub tree. For smaller shrubs, a pot with a diameter of 12-16 inches is sufficient. For larger shrubs, a pot with a diameter of 20-24 inches or larger may be required.
Yes, some shrub trees can be grown indoors in pots. However, they require adequate sunlight and proper ventilation to thrive. Indoor shrubs should be placed near a sunny window and the pot should be placed on a saucer to catch any excess water.
Shrub trees in pots should be watered when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. This may require watering every 1-2 days in hot weather, or once a week in cooler weather. It is important not to over-water, as this can lead to root rot.
A well-draining potting mix is best for growing shrub trees in pots. Avoid using garden soil, as it may not drain properly in a container. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite can be used as a potting mix.
Yes, shrub trees in pots require fertilizer to provide them with essential nutrients. Fertilize them with a slow-release fertilizer every 2-3 months during the growing season.
Shrub trees in pots should be pruned as needed to maintain their shape and size. Dead or damaged branches should be removed promptly. Pruning can be done in the early spring or late fall when the shrub is dormant.
Yes, shrub trees in pots can be moved indoors during the winter months to protect them from frost damage. However, they will require adequate light and proper ventilation to thrive.
Yes, multiple shrub trees can be planted in the same pot. However, it is important to choose shrubs with similar water and light requirements, and to ensure that the pot is large enough to accommodate the roots of all the plants.
Yes, shrub trees in pots can be grown on balconies or terraces as long as they receive adequate sunlight and are protected from strong winds.
Some tips for growing shrub trees in pots include choosing the right size pot, providing proper drainage, using a well-draining potting mix, watering and fertilizing regularly, pruning as needed, and protecting the plants from frost and wind.
The lifespan of shrub trees in pots varies depending on the type of shrub and the care they receive. With proper care, they can live for several years.
Yes, shrub trees can be grown in pots. However, it is important to choose the right size of the pot and the right type of soil. The pot should be large enough to accommodate the roots of the shrub and allow for proper drainage. The soil should be well-draining and rich in organic matter. It is also important to provide the shrub with adequate sunlight and water.
Some good shrub trees for growing in pots include rose bushes, azaleas, camellias, boxwoods, holly, and dwarf citrus trees. These shrubs are relatively small in size and can be easily grown in pots with proper care and maintenance.
The best time of year to plant shrub trees in pots is during the spring or fall seasons. These seasons provide ideal growing conditions for the shrubs and allow them to establish their roots before the onset of extreme temperatures.
Shrub trees in pots should be watered regularly, but not over-watered. The frequency of watering will depend on factors such as the size of the pot, the type of soil, and the climate. As a general rule, the soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged.
Shrub trees in pots should be fertilized every few months with a balanced fertilizer that is designed for container plants. This will provide the shrubs with the necessary nutrients to grow and thrive.
Pruning shrub trees in pots is similar to pruning those grown in the ground. Dead, damaged, or diseased branches should be removed as soon as possible. Overgrown or unwanted branches can also be pruned to shape the shrub or control its size.
Preventing pests and diseases from affecting shrub trees in pots can be achieved through proper care and maintenance. This includes providing the shrubs with adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients, as well as ensuring proper drainage and airflow. Regularly inspecting the shrubs for signs of pests or diseases and taking prompt action to address any issues is also important.
Yes, shrub trees in pots can be kept indoors, but it is important to choose the right type of shrub for indoor growing conditions. Shrubs that prefer cooler temperatures and lower light levels are ideal for indoor growing. Proper care and maintenance, including providing adequate light, water, and nutrients, will also be necessary to ensure the health and well-being of the shrub.