Yard/Patio · Plants
Medium Bush


Width 48″Depth 48″Height 42″Shape circle
Overview
A medium bush is a mid-sized flowering or foliage shrub such as an azalea or rhododendron, filling the middle layer of a planting bed. It bridges the gap between low groundcover and larger shrubs. It shines massed in borders and foundation beds for body and seasonal interest.
Sizing & placement
It forms a rounded mound about 48 by 48 inches across and 42 inches tall, a comfortable mid-layer size. Space several about 4 feet apart for a full, continuous border.
Where it works
Foundation beds, mixed borders, and shrub groupings; traditional, cottage, and naturalistic landscapes.
Specifications
| Width | 48 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 48 in |
| Height | 42 in |
| Shape | circle |
| Size class | small |
| Room types | outdoor |
| Default color | #5C8A3A |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How big is the medium bush?
- It forms a mound about 48 by 48 inches wide and 42 inches tall.
- How far apart should I space them?
- About 4 feet apart, matching their roughly 48-inch spread, for a continuous border.
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