Shrubs for Rockies and Plains

Planning landscaping is fun and exciting but with the price of plants, it pays to do some research and select specimens that are suited not only for the zone but also the site exposure and soil type. West North Central gardens run a wide range of zones, but the region is known for its fertile soil and hot summers. Take advantage of the native weather and soil and choose shrubs that are versatile and adaptable. Shrubs in the prairie and Rocky Mountain area might be deciduous or evergreen, with some that even produce fruit and abundant flowers. Before you purchase, consider a few things. The plains will get hotter than the Rockies, with temps that are often in triple digits, while the evening temperatures in the mountains will drop very low, even in summer. This boomerang of temperature ranges means that plants selected should be very flexible in their tolerances. Also, soil in higher altitudes is rockier and lower in nutrients than the plains. Natural moisture is diverse in both sites as well, with more precipitation in the mountains but less in the prairie.

Edible West North Central Shrubs

Evergreen shrubs for plains and the Rockies might be conifers or broad leaved. There is quite a range from which to choose, including ground hugging shrubs or large hedge worthy specimens. There are also many that produce edible fruits. Shrubs to try might be:

Highbush cranberryAmerican black currantChokecherryNanking cherryBuffaloberryElderberryGolden CurrantGooseberryOregon GrapeJuneberryAmerican plum

Ornamental Shrubs for Rockies/Plains

If you want something to liven up the landscape spring through fall, and sometimes into winter, there is a wide variety from which to choose. Many of these produce spectacular spring floral displays, have colorful or textured bark, or feature interesting leaf forms or growth patterns. Shrubs to try include:

SumacForsythiaLilacFalse IndigoCotoneasterEuonymusViburnumSpireaBarberryMugo PineJuniperWillowYuccaAmerican HazelRed Twig Dogwood West North Central Gardens   Growing Shrubs In The Prairie And Rockies - 74