Evergreen shrubs in Bay Area garden border

Evergreen Shrubs

Evergreen shrubs that look good every month.

Evergreen shrubs are the backbone of a well-designed landscape. They provide year-round structure, consistent color, and reliable coverage, making gardens look finished in every season—not just spring and summer.

In Bay Area gardens, evergreen shrubs are especially valuable. Winters are mild but visually quiet, and evergreen plantings keep outdoor spaces looking full, intentional, and maintained all year long. Whether you are creating privacy, defining boundaries, or building a stable backdrop for flowering plants, evergreen shrubs offer long-term value with minimal compromise.

Camellia Plants
Camellia japonica flowering shrub

Camellia Plants

Boxwood Plants
Boxwood hedge along front walkway

Boxwood Plants

Lantana Plants
Lantana plants with multicolor flower clusters in full sun

Lantana Plants

Euonymus Plants
Euonymus Plants

Euonymus Plants

Azalea Plants
Azalea shrub with bright spring blooms in partial shade

Azalea Plants

Kohuhu Plants
Pittosporum kohuhu evergreen hedge in Bay Area front yard

Kohuhu Plants

Grevillea Plants
Grevillea evergreen foliage close up

Grevillea Plants

Rosemary Plants
rosemary evergreen shrub

Rosemary Plants

Gardenia Plants
Gardenia shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and white blooms

Gardenia Plants

Heavenly Bamboo Shrubs
Heavenly Bamboo Shrubs

Heavenly Bamboo Shrubs

Oleander
Evergreen flowering

Oleander

Coffeeberry Shrubs
Coffeeberry Shrubs

Coffeeberry Shrubs

California Lilac Plants
California lilac Ceanothus shrub covered in blue spring flowers

California Lilac Plants

Holly Plants
Holly Plants

Holly Plants

Mahonia Shrubs
Mahonia

Mahonia Shrubs

Manzanita Shrubs
Manzanita branch with smooth red bark and evergreen leaves

Manzanita Shrubs

Spurge Plants
Spurge Plants

Spurge Plants

Mirror Plant Shrubs
Mirror Plant Coprosma with glossy green foliage

Mirror Plant Shrubs

Indian Hawthorn Shrubs
Indian Hawthorn Shrubs

Indian Hawthorn Shrubs

Abelia Shrubs
Abelia shrubs with long summer bloom and glossy foliage

Abelia Shrubs

Chinese Fringe Flower
Chinese fringe flower shrub with purple foliage

Chinese Fringe Flower

Bamboo Plants
Close-up of bamboo culms and leaves Bamboo Plants

Bamboo Plants

Hebe Plants
Hebe evergreen shrub with purple flower spikes

Hebe Plants

Sage Plants
Culinary sage leaves close up

Sage Plants

Bottlebrush Plants
Bottlebrush Plants

Bottlebrush Plants

Japanese Andromeda Shrubs
Pieris japonica white flower clusters close-up

Japanese Andromeda Shrubs

New Zealand Tea Tree
New Zealand Tea Tree

New Zealand Tea Tree

Citrus Trees
Citrus trees collection overview on a sunny patio

Citrus Trees

Australian Fuchsia
Australian Fuchsia

Australian Fuchsia

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Frequently asked questions

What is an evergreen shrub?
An evergreen shrub keeps most of its leaves year-round, providing consistent color and structure in the landscape.

Are evergreen shrubs good for privacy?
Yes. Many evergreen shrubs grow densely and respond well to pruning, making them a popular choice for screening and privacy.

How do I choose the right evergreen shrub size?
Start with the mature height and width, then match it to your available space and the look you want—natural or tightly clipped.

Do evergreen shrubs need full sun?
Not always. Some perform best in full sun, while others handle part shade or even bright shade. Light conditions strongly affect growth and density.

Are there low-water evergreen shrubs for California gardens?
Yes. Many evergreen shrubs are well-suited to low-water landscapes once established, especially when planted in the right exposure and soil.

How often should I water newly planted evergreen shrubs?
New plantings need consistent moisture at first to establish roots. After establishment, watering needs depend on the specific shrub, sun exposure, and soil.

When is the best time to plant evergreen shrubs in the Bay Area?
Fall through spring is often ideal, when temperatures are mild and roots can establish before summer heat.

Do evergreen shrubs require regular pruning?
It depends on the plant and the desired look. Formal hedges need more frequent trimming, while natural forms may only need occasional shaping.

Can evergreen shrubs grow in containers?
Many can, as long as the container is large enough, drainage is good, and watering is monitored more closely than in-ground plantings.

What makes an evergreen shrub look fuller and denser?
Proper light, correct spacing, steady establishment watering, and timely pruning all help promote dense branching.