Since this was a summertime visit, it was encouraging to see such glorious bloom when so many other shrubby plants had given their all.
The shrubby plant is many-branched, with alternate leaves, thick and shiny, round to ovate in shape.
Blue Fox Tail is a shrubby plant, with 4-sided flower-spikes at the end of branches.
It is a shrubby annual, biennial or perennial plant growing to 0.5-2 m (rarely 3 m) tall.
I think you've made an excellent choice here, since these deciduous, shrubby plants adapt easily to poor soils and are quite useful for erosion control.
To the garden world, the shrubby plant is known as Hibiscus syriacus and it has been in cultivation since before the 17th century.
In front of them there's a neat garden with regimented rows of shrubby plants.
They're shrubby plants, though, that don't like to be pruned into trees.
Otherwise it is a low-growing, shrubby plant with persistent, hollylike leaves.
Certain shrubby plants lend themselves best to the regular clipping required for the hedges in decorative garden patterns.