Female shrubs never produce pollen and are the ones you want to look for.
In favorable growing conditions, individual shrubs may produce thousands of fruits.
The small shrub produces fruit every summer and attracts many birds.
Some shrubs produce berries, and others even provide fragrance!
This is a shrub producing cymes of up to 15 orange flowers.
Veins are evident on both sides of leaves, and the shrub produces red or white fruit.
This shrub, another that is easy to root from cuttings, produces its most intense color on new growth.
The shrub produces berries about 1 centimeter in diameter from an early age.
One of the clues to know what plants to cut hard is to observe if the shrub produces many suckers each year.
It is a shrub producing many erect green branches which can exceed a meter long.