7 Best Plants To Add Privacy To Your Yard
Oakland holly is a large plant at 15 20 feet tall and 12 15 feet wide. The self-fruitful plants attract winter songbirds with their scarlet berries.
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Cleyera tolerates strong shade in warm areas and afternoon shade. Plant as a hedge or contrast in mixed borders. Once established, Cleyera tolerates drought.
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A solid support is needed to cover fences and arbors. This tough vine can withstand heat, dryness, and severe shadow, although it blossoms best in sun.
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Glamorous, evergreen foliage screens and beautifies floral plants year-round. Although difficult to cultivate, camellias produce rose-like blossoms.
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When young, climbing hydrangea seems like a shrub, but it grows swiftly to cover arbors, gazebos, and fences. Though aggressive, climbing hydrangea is lovely
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Carolina yellow jessamine is a nice vine for screening porches and other locations near masonry and siding since it is not pushy.
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Podocarpus may be shaped and pruned heavily. Plants hate moist soil. It thrives in coastal environments and tolerates heat and drought.
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