Deciduous Shrubs

Deciduous Shrubs

Seasonal beauty, easy structure, year-round garden impact.

Deciduous shrubs bring the kind of “changing-season” magic evergreen plants can’t replicate. Fresh spring growth, flowering bursts, lush summer texture, and that crisp fall color—then they rest in winter and return stronger the next year. If you want a landscape that looks different (and better) as the year progresses, deciduous shrubs are the backbone.

In the San Francisco Bay Area, deciduous shrubs are especially useful for adding color and softness to modern, drought-aware landscapes. Many varieties pair beautifully with evergreens, grasses, and perennials, giving your garden contrast and depth without feeling busy.

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Wintersweet shrub flowers

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Frequently asked questions

What does “deciduous” mean for shrubs?
Deciduous shrubs drop their leaves in fall or winter, then regrow fresh foliage in spring.

Will deciduous shrubs look bare in winter?
Yes, many will be leafless in winter, but their branching structure can still add form and texture.

Are deciduous shrubs good for Bay Area gardens?
Yes. They’re excellent for seasonal interest, and many perform well in Bay Area microclimates.

Do deciduous shrubs need more pruning than evergreens?
Not always. Many need only light shaping, plus occasional renewal pruning depending on the variety.

When is the best time to plant deciduous shrubs in California?
Fall through spring is ideal, as cooler weather helps roots establish before summer heat.

Can deciduous shrubs work in low-water landscapes?
Many can, once established. The key is proper plant selection and good early watering.

Do deciduous shrubs attract pollinators?
Many flowering deciduous shrubs provide nectar and habitat value for pollinators and beneficial insects.

How do I choose the right size shrub?
Pick based on the mature width and height for your space, so it won’t outgrow the area quickly.