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Burning Bush

Burning Bush

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The Burning Bush shrub is a popular option among gardeners across most of the U.S. because of its easy to grow nature and stunning Fall color. The shrub is an invasive species to the U.S. and has its roots in Asia, but the plant grows in almost every region of the nation. The shrubs provide property owners with a deep Fall color that can add drama to any exterior space.

 

Burning Bush Planting Zones


One of the benefits of the shrub is its ability to grow in the majority of the U.S. The hardy planting zones that support the growth of the shrub are from four to eight, with only the hottest areas of the nation out of reach. The shrub will grow well in almost every area apart from the southern reaches of the Southwest, the Deep South, and Southern Florida.

 

Growing the Burning Bush Shrub


The stunning Fall color of the leaves of the shrub is the main attraction, but the ease of growth of the plat makes it a good option. The shrubs are drought tolerant in most areas and are pest-resistant, making them an excellent choice for those looking for a low-maintenance option.

Choosing the correct location for the shrub when planting is important. The shrub grows best in full sun conditions, meaning its location receives around six hours of unbroken sunlight each day. If a full sun location is not available, the shrub will grow in particle sun with a less vibrant Fall show.

Once planted, the shrub is drought tolerant, but it does require watering during its first few months of life. After becoming established, watering can be reduced to around one-inch of water per week.

 

Burning Bush Flowers and Fruits


The display of the Burning Bush shrub is one of the reasons the plant has become so popular across the U.S. The display begins in May to June with the arrival of tiny flowers that become red berries a few weeks later. When these red berries fall from the shrub, they can take root and new plants appear. The switch to crimson leaves begins in the Fall and adds a stunning burst of color to any exterior space.

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Pam Sanford
Prompt delivery & good looking plants

I couldn’t believe how soon I got my plants they were packed well & looked very healthy.

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Albert Miller
Burning bushes

Superseded my expectations

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Heriberto Hernandez
BoGo burning bush

They were taller than expected. 3 weeks later, they are starting to bloom.
Very pleased with my order.

Dear Heriberto, thank you for the glowing review! We are grateful for your kind words and are pleased to know that love our plants!

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willie feaster
very good product

good

We spotted your 5-star review. Wow! Thank you so much for trusting us, and we can’t wait to help you again in the future.