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9.3 APPENDIX 3 – PLANTS AND SHRUBS FOR USE IN COMMON AREAS


Landscaping and gardening for condominiums has many limitations. Unit owners must be adhered to rules and regulations as well as the limitation of space. When buying plants and shrubs for your unit, the key words are DWARF and COMPACT. Many new varieties are available at the garden centers. Also, be sure to check the labels for growing requirements e.g., sun, partial shade, full shade, and hardiness zone.

Shrubs suitable for foundation planting
Azalea dwarf variety
Birdsnest spruce
Cotoneaster (check label, many varieties are low growing and spreading)
Dwarf Boxwood (subject to winterkill)
Dwarf Japanese Holly (many varieties)
English Yew (check growing habits, many varieties)
Hanoki False Cypress
Hydrangea smooth or silverleaf
Japanese Barberry
Laurel compact variety
Mugo pine
Slender Deutzia (not evergreen)

Low maintenance perennials
Astilbe
Bleeding heart (fringed)
Campanula
Coralbells
Coreopsis
Creeping Phlox
Daylily
Dwarf Blanketflower
Hardy Geranium
Hosta
Sedum
Shasta Daisy
Siberian Iris
Yarrow

Ornamental Grasses

Blue Fescue
Fountain Grass
Maiden Grass