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We have been growing our plants with great passion since 1976. We are therefore proud that the third generation is now at the helm of our family business. All plants and trees we supply come either directly from our own nursery or from fellow nurseries that work in partnership with Heijnen. Through our close cooperation with various skilled growers, plant importers and other professionals, we guarantee products that are as fresh and high quality as possible. What this means for you is healthy and beautiful plants and trees straight from the nursery at competitive prices. 
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The mature height of a plant is the height the plant reaches when it is mature. It is also called the maximum height. This height is given in centimetres and refers to the height of the visible part of the plant above the ground. In other words, the trunk/stem, branches and leaves. The root ball that is (normally) below the ground is excluded from this measurement. Location and soil type also affect mature plant height.

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  • Sun - more than 4 hours of sun per day
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  • Shade - less than 2 hours of sun per day

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  • Bushy spreading growth habit - in this growth habit, the plant grows bushy in both height and width.
  • Climbing growth habit - as the name suggests, a climbing plant. Suitable for positioning against a wall, fence or pergola.
  • Creeping wide-spreading growth habit - relatively low-growing and ground-covering plants that spread considerably, especially in width.
  • Upright growth habit - these plants grow mostly straight up and with virtually no overhang.
  • Upright to bushy growth habit - these plants tend to grow straight up and, especially as they grow taller, may overhang slightly.
  • Clump-forming and upright growth habit - these plants form a single clump from which stems, leaves and flowers grow. The taller the plant, the more the leaves and stems may overhang.
  • Clump-forming growth habit - these plants form a single clump and remain somewhat more compact in shape
  • Sod-forming growth habit - these plants form a dense carpet. Stems and leaves grow very closely together. You could compare this to the growth habit of a lawn.

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Border: also called a bed, this is a strip of ground (part of the garden) intended for planting. Due to the construction of paths, terraces and lawn, a garden often consists of multiple borders:

  • Group planting: plants that are at their best when placed together in small or large groups and can be easily combined with other garden plants if desired.
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  • Underplanting: mostly shade-loving plants that can be planted under large shrubs and trees.

Solitary: a plant (usually a larger shrub) that does best when planted alone and not with several of the same variety together. A solitary plant is a real eye-catcher and also provides 'body' to the garden. You place a solitary plant in a border in combination with (relatively) low-growing plants, for example.

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Red flowering shrubs

Red flowering shrubs add vibrant colour to any garden, creating stunning red-toned borders. These crimson garden shrubs offer deep red, scarlet, and fiery red hues, perfect for red flowering gardens. Ideal for adding carmine red accents to any outdoor space.

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    Red flowering shrubs bring passion and power to any garden. These crimson garden shrubs are perfect for creating bold red flowering gardens. With their deep red, carmine red, and burgundy red hues, they add striking colour accents to garden borders. Scarlet flowering bushes, like fiery garden shrubs, can transform a space with their vibrant cherry red and wine red tones. Imagine a garden with red colour accents, where each shrub adds a touch of fiery red. Consider adding a shrub to enhance the beauty of red-toned borders and gardens. These shrubs are not just plants; they are statements of boldness and elegance.

    What are Red Flowering Shrubs?

    Red flowering shrubs are plants that produce vibrant red blooms, adding a striking touch to any garden. These shrubs, such as flowering shrubs, are known for their deep red, carmine red, and fiery red hues. Popular varieties include Rosa, Weigela, and Camellia, which are perfect for creating red flowering gardens or red-toned borders and gardens. These shrubs are also referred to as deep red ornamental shrubs or bright red shrubs. They are ideal for those looking to add colour accents to their garden with shades like burgundy red, cherry red, and wine red. Red flowering shrubs are used in gardens to create dramatic effects. They are perfect for red flowering borders and can be the best red-blooming shrubs for colour. Whether aiming for a garden with red colour accents or fiery garden shrubs, these plants offer a bold statement. Consider using them in a garden with red colour accents to achieve a stunning visual impact.

    Characteristics of bright red flowering garden shrubs

    Red flowering shrubs are a stunning addition to any garden. These crimson garden shrubs can grow in various forms, from compact bushes to sprawling plants. They often spread wide, creating a vibrant display of colour. The development of these shrubs begins in early spring, with buds forming and gradually opening into full blooms by late spring or early summer. The growth rate can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. The blooming months for red flowering shrubs typically range from late spring to early summer. Factors such as climate, weather conditions, temperature, and soil preparation play a crucial role in their flowering. Proper care and maintenance, including regular watering and fertilisation, can enhance their blooming potential. The bloom colours of these shrubs are truly captivating, ranging from deep red to fiery red, cherry red, and even wine red. The specific shade can depend on the type of shrub, soil quality, light exposure, and overall care. Some varieties may even display a mix of carmine red and burgundy red hues. While not all red flowering shrubs are known for their fragrance, some do emit a pleasant scent. The intensity of the fragrance can vary, influenced by the plant's age, health, and environmental factors. These shrubs can add a sensory dimension to a garden, attracting pollinators and enhancing biodiversity. Mature red flowering shrubs can reach varying heights, often between 1 to 3 metres. The final height depends on the species, location, and care provided. They can be used to create striking red-toned borders and gardens, adding layers and depth to the landscape.

    Red flowering shrubs are a stunning addition to any garden. Their leaves can vary greatly, with some having deep green, glossy leaves, while others may have a more matte finish. The shape of the leaves can range from oval to lance-shaped, and the texture might be smooth or slightly serrated. These shrubs often retain their leaves throughout the winter, depending on the species and climate, providing year-round interest in the garden with red colour accents.

    When it comes to winter hardiness, red flowering shrubs can be quite resilient. They can withstand cold temperatures, but the level of frost tolerance depends on the specific type of shrub, the duration of frost, and the wind exposure. A well-drained soil can also help improve their hardiness.

    Many red flowering shrubs are evergreen, meaning they keep their leaves all year round. This characteristic is influenced by the species and the local climate. In milder climates, these shrubs are more likely to remain green, adding fiery red tones to the garden even in winter.

    These shrubs are generally heat and drought tolerant, thanks to their deep root systems and sometimes waxy or hairy leaf surfaces that reduce water loss. Originating from warmer climates, they are well-suited to withstand dry conditions, making them ideal for gardens with red flowering borders.

    Red flowering shrubs are typically non-toxic, making them safe for gardens with children and pets. They can be handled safely during gardening activities, ensuring a worry-free experience.

    In terms of biodiversity, red flowering shrubs play a vital role. They provide food and shelter for various insects and birds, supporting a balanced ecosystem. Their long-lasting blooms attract pollinators, enhancing the garden's resilience against pests and diseases. These shrubs are perfect for creating red flowering gardens that are both beautiful and beneficial to wildlife.

    Where to place red shrubs for contrast and attention

    Red flowering shrubs, also known as crimson garden shrubs or scarlet flowering bushes, can transform any garden with their vibrant hues. These fiery garden shrubs are perfect for adding bold colour and creating dramatic gardens. Here are some ways to use red flowering shrubs in the garden:

    • Border: Use red flowering shrubs to create striking red flowering borders. They add a pop of colour and define garden edges beautifully.
    • Group Planting: Plant in groups for a mass of colour. This works well in gardens with red colour accents, providing a cohesive look.
    • Solitary: A single red flowering shrub can serve as a focal point, drawing attention with its deep red, carmine red, or burgundy red blooms.
    • Hedge: Use these shrubs as a hedge or privacy screen. Their fiery red flowers can create a stunning backdrop.
    • Pot or Planter: Place in pots or planters for flexibility. This allows for easy movement and placement in areas needing a splash of cherry red or wine red.
    • Insect Corner: Create a biodiversity zone by attracting pollinators with the vibrant blooms of red flowering shrubs.

    For those looking to buy red flowering shrubs, consider the best red-blooming shrubs for colour to enhance any garden with their scarlet and red-toned beauty.

    Great companions for red flowering designs

    Red flowering shrubs can create stunning effects in a garden. These fiery garden shrubs pair well with a variety of plant types. Consider combining them with silver-leaved plants like Artemisia or Santolina. The contrast between the deep red ornamental shrubs and the silvery foliage is striking. Grasses such as Pennisetum or Miscanthus add texture and movement, enhancing the bright red shrubs' appeal. For a more dramatic look, mix red flowering shrubs with purple-leaved plants like Heuchera or Cotinus. This combination of red and purple creates a rich, layered effect in red flowering gardens.

    Examples of beautiful plant combinations include pairing red flowering shrubs with white-flowered plants like Gaura or Anemone. The white blooms highlight the red tones, making them pop. Another option is to use yellow-flowered plants such as Achillea or Coreopsis. The warm yellow hues complement the fiery red, creating a vibrant garden with red colour accents.

    These combinations work well because they balance colour and texture, creating interest throughout the seasons. Red flowering borders become focal points, drawing the eye and adding depth to the garden. Whether using carmine red, burgundy red, or cherry red, these shrubs are the best red-blooming shrubs for colour and drama in any garden.

    Conditions for strong red colour and bloom

    Red flowering shrubs thrive best in full sun, which enhances their vibrant red hues. Partial shade can be tolerated, but it may result in less intense colours. Wind can be a concern for these shrubs, as strong gusts may damage branches. Planting them near a fence or using windbreaks can help protect them. The ideal soil for red flowering shrubs is well-drained and rich in organic matter. Sandy loam or loamy soil types are preferred. Regular fertilisation supports healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Soil moisture is crucial; these shrubs prefer consistently moist soil but not waterlogged conditions. Wind and sun exposure can dry out the soil, so mulching helps retain moisture. Red flowering shrubs prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH levels, around 6.0 to 7.0. Soil pH affects nutrient availability, influencing the intensity of the red blooms. Testing soil pH and adjusting with amendments like lime or sulphur can optimise conditions. Incorporating red flowering shrubs into a garden with red colour accents or red-toned borders can create a striking visual impact. Their deep red, carmine red, and fiery red shades add a bold statement to any garden setting.

    How and when to plant red garden shrubs

    Red flowering shrubs can be planted throughout the year if they are delivered in pots, except during frost periods. For those with root balls or bare roots, the best time is in spring or autumn. Factors like soil type, sunlight, and climate play a role in successful planting. The planting distance for red flowering shrubs depends on the type, initial size, and growth rate. Typically, the number of plants per metre is specified on the plant's product page. Proper soil preparation is crucial. Ensure the soil is well-drained and enriched with organic matter. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball and mix compost into the soil. When planting, place the shrub at the same depth as it was in the pot. Water thoroughly after planting and maintain regular watering, especially in dry periods. This helps the roots establish well. Red flowering shrubs add vibrant colour to gardens, creating stunning red flowering borders and gardens with red colour accents.

    Maintenance for Vibrant Red Flowering Shrubs

    Red flowering shrubs add a stunning touch to any garden with red colour accents. Proper care ensures these crimson garden shrubs thrive.

    • Watering: Red flowering shrubs need regular watering, especially during dry spells. Check soil moisture by touching the top layer; if dry, water deeply.
    • Pruning: Prune scarlet flowering bushes in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth. Use sharp tools to remove dead or weak branches, promoting a healthy structure.
    • Fertilising: Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to support vibrant blooms. Follow package instructions for quantity and frequency.
    • Dividing: If applicable, divide shrubs every few years in early spring to maintain vigour and prevent overcrowding.
    • Winter Protection: In colder climates, mulch around the base to protect roots from frost.
    • Transplanting: Best done in early spring or autumn. Water well after moving to reduce transplant shock.
    These steps help maintain deep red, carmine red, and burgundy red tones in red flowering gardens. For those looking to buy red flowering shrubs, consider their specific needs to ensure a thriving garden with red-toned borders and gardens.

    Visual punch of red in landscape borders

    Red flowering shrubs bring a vibrant touch to any garden. These deep red ornamental shrubs are known for their striking blooms, which can range from carmine red to fiery red. The bright red flowers not only add colour but also attract bees and butterflies, making them a great choice for a garden with red colour accents. The leaves of these shrubs often have a rich burgundy red hue, adding to their visual appeal throughout the year. In autumn, the foliage of red flowering shrubs can turn a stunning scarlet, providing a beautiful contrast against the garden's backdrop. These shrubs also offer a structural element in winter, as their branches can catch the morning frost, creating a picturesque scene. The movement of the branches in the wind adds a dynamic element to the garden, similar to ornamental grasses. For those looking to buy red flowering shrubs, they are perfect for creating red-toned borders and gardens. They serve as a dramatic focal point, especially when paired with other fiery garden shrubs. Whether used in red flowering borders or as standalone features, these shrubs are among the best red-blooming shrubs for colour. Consider adding them to a garden for a bold and lively display.

    Top red shrub varieties in UK gardens

    Red flowering shrubs bring vibrant colour to any garden. Popular varieties include Rosa 'Sympathie', known for its deep red blooms, and Weigela florida 'Red Prince', which offers a striking crimson display. Chaenomeles japonica 'Crimson and Gold' adds a fiery touch with its scarlet flowers, while Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea' provides a dramatic burgundy red hue. Camellia japonica 'Kramer's Supreme' is another excellent choice, showcasing beautiful cherry red blossoms.

    These crimson garden shrubs are perfect for creating red flowering borders or adding red colour accents to a garden. They thrive in various conditions and are ideal for those seeking red shrubs for dramatic gardens. All these best red-blooming shrubs for colour can be ordered online from Heijnen, directly from the nursery and delivered to your home. Transform your garden with these stunning red flowering shrubs and enjoy a garden full of fiery red and scarlet tones.

    Pros and vibrant accents

    Red flowering shrubs are a stunning addition to any garden, offering a burst of colour that can transform outdoor spaces. These shrubs, known for their deep red ornamental blooms, provide a striking contrast against green foliage.

    Advantages:

    • Red flowering shrubs add bold colour to gardens, creating eye-catching red flowering borders.
    • They come in various shades, including carmine red, burgundy red, and cherry red, allowing for diverse garden designs.
    • These shrubs are versatile and can be used in both small and large gardens with red colour accents.
    • Many red flowering shrubs are hardy and can thrive in different climates, making them a reliable choice for gardeners.
    • They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing the garden's ecosystem.
    • Red flowering shrubs can be used to create privacy screens or hedges, adding both beauty and function.

    Disadvantages:

    • Some red flowering shrubs may require regular pruning to maintain their shape and health.
    • Certain varieties might be susceptible to pests or diseases, requiring extra care.
    • In some cases, these shrubs may not bloom as profusely in shaded areas, needing full sun for optimal flowering.

    Incorporating red flowering shrubs, such as fiery red or scarlet varieties, can create a vibrant and lively garden with red-toned borders and gardens.

    Buy Red Flowering Shrubs – Strong Colour, Strong Presence

    Red flowering shrubs bring vibrant colour to any garden. These shrubs, like Rosa 'Sympathie' and Weigela florida 'Red Prince', offer deep red and carmine red blooms. They are perfect for creating red-toned borders and gardens. Consider adding Chaenomeles japonica 'Crimson and Gold' for a fiery red touch. Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea' and Camellia japonica 'Kramer's Supreme' also provide stunning scarlet and burgundy red flowers. These crimson garden shrubs are ideal for adding bold colour to your garden. For the best selection, buy red flowering shrubs at Heijnen. Transform your garden with these scarlet flowering bushes and enjoy a garden with red colour accents. Choose fiery garden shrubs to make a strong presence in your outdoor space.

    The ideal variety for you Buy red flowering shrubs

    Red flowering shrubs add vibrant colour to any garden. These crimson garden shrubs are perfect for creating red flowering borders or adding red colour accents. With shades like carmine red and fiery red, they bring life to any space. Deep red ornamental shrubs are easy to maintain and attract wildlife. For a stunning garden, buy red flowering shrubs at Heijnen and enjoy their beauty all year round.

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