Shrubs for slopes

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Discover our selection of shrub varieties suitable for planting on slopes. All with a low habit, ability to withstand moderate drought and competition from neighbours, often good tolerance to most soils, dense foliage, and sometimes, as a bonus, beautiful flowering or fruiting: that's what can cover these ungrateful and sloping areas of your garden without much effort! It also saves you from using expensive plastic sheeting, which is not very aesthetic and harmful to soil life and the environment. 
Among the most reliable and robust, you will find the very classic boxleaf honeysuckle (Lonicera nitida) and creeping cotoneaster, but also less common plants like the Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa' with its flamboyant autumn colours, or the prostrate ceanothus with its unmistakable blue, as well as the bearberry, a relative of heathers which is rather fond of sandy and acidic soils.

You'll adore them!

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