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Medium Bush

Medium Bush — 2D floor-plan symbol
2D floor-plan symbol
Medium Bush — 3D model preview
3D model preview
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

Width48 in
Depth48 in
Height42 in
Shapecircle
Size classsmall
Room typesoutdoor
Default color#5C8A3A

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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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