12 Best varieties of Yellow Flowering Shrubs

Yellow blooms bring cheerfulness to any garden, which is why most gardeners prize them. It adds a tinge of energy, and the best part about the color is that it blends well with all the flowering shades, complementing them in the garden. There are many yellow flowering shrubs that you can choose from to plant in your garden. Some yellow flowering bush could be ground-covered that love shade, or they could be tall bushes that burst to produce yellow blooms. So, add a burst of yellow to your garden with the below listed best varieties of yellow flowering shrubs.

1. Golden Oriole Azalea

Golden Oriole Azalea Shrubs

The shrub usually produces lemon-yellow flowers, which are generally mixed with a tinge of orange and white. The flowers bloom in the spring season. The plant grows the best in zone 5 to 9, where it receives only partial sunlight. The flower attracts butterflies and bees with their mild fragrance. It has a tall structure with an orange look in the early stages. Still, it turns into an attractive yellow color later.

The shrub is low maintenance and affordable to grow. These are usually pest-free.

2. Northern Spice Bush

Northern Spice Bush

The Northern Spice Bush grows in the 4 to 9 zone. Its scientific name is Lindera benzoin. Come the spring season, and the shrub produces small yellow flowers in clusters. The hardy host grows in swampy areas and low woods. The plant produces juicy red berries, which attract Wood Thrushes and many other species of birds.

3. Potentilla

Potentilla with yellow flower

With dark green foliage, the shrub produces leaves that look like tiny flowers. You can see bright yellow flowers that start to burst from the foliage. The flowers have a yellow center, which is the eye, and five round-shaped leaves. Potentilla tolerates cold weather and is best grown in zones 2 to 7, where it gets ample sunlight with just a few hours of shade. Goldstar and Abborstwood are their common variety.

The flower is trendy and prominent as a landscape shrub. These do not need regular maintenance and can sustain any weather easily. However, the flower does not grow well in hot summers and humid conditions. The flowers are also a good food source for butterflies and insects.

4. Bush Cinquefoil

Bush Cinquefoil

The yellow bush belongs to the rose family and is popular in landscaping. The shrub grows best in the 2 to 6 zones. It produces natural-looking pale yellow flowers that bloom in the early summer months. The shrub grows to a height of 1 to 4 feet and blooms the best in full sunlight.

They are locals of the northern hemisphere and do not perform well in warm climates. The shrub is deciduous. They adapt to the soil and can sustain even in harsh freezing weather. The plant grows through the techniques of seeding, cutting, and tissue culture.

5. St. John’s Wort

Bush Honeysuckle

There are many varieties of the St. John Wort bushes, but Sunburst is the most popular of them all. What draws gardeners to this variety is that it produces flashy yellow blooms that rejuvenate any garden. The shrub has a semi-invasive nature which is why it is strategically used in landscaping. The flowers are small but attractive, with tiny tendrils that come out from its central eye.

The shrub grows well in the 5-9 zones. Its scientific name is Hypericum perforatum, and the plant is used in medicine to treat depression, burns, and sores. Even though the plant adds to the décor of your home, there are a few poisonous and harmful features that you need to be aware of. The plant grows to a height of approximately 1 meter.

6. Bush Honeysuckle

Bush Honeysuckle

Bush Honeysuckle is a native shrub and grows well in zones 4 to 7. It grows to a height of approximately 3 to 5 feet and is non-invasive. It produces yellow flowers in bunches that attract pollinators in the summer months. In addition, the plant attracts many birds and moths.

7. Forsythia

Forsythia

Forsythia is a common yellow shrub. It is perennial and grows in the early spring season. The shrub grows the best in zones 4 to 8 and indicates that winter is here to end and spring is soon. It is an early bloomer, and all that it asks for is to prune its branches to let the plant look tidy. Apart from that, it does not need any maintenance. The bright yellow color of the Forsythia looks pleasing against the green backdrop of the grass in your garden. The Forsythia plant should be planted 4 to 6 feet apart

8. Witch Hazel

Witch Hazel

Witch Hazel is another early bloomer but stands second to Forsythia because it is less flashy. Its flowers are small and produce spiky petals that protrude from the central ball that is brown. The shrub grows well in the 5 to 8 zones that receive full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to heat and needs well-drained soil.

Witch Hazel is famous across the world. Its leaves have a peculiar arrangement, and its bulbs offer a soothing essence in the winter months. And the best part is that the shrub needs no maintenance. There are no harmful insects and pests that can harm this plant.

9. Moonshadow Euonymus

Moonshadow Euonymus

The shrub is a shade perennial that flaunts its dark and shiny green foliage. It produces a tinge of yellow burst through its leaves. The plant grows to about a foot and spreads four or five feet wide. The shrub grows the best in the 4 to 10 zones. It is low maintenance, and all that is needed is to trim the branches that it occasionally grows.


The creeper is decorative. You can plant them to create a hedge or plant them tall to create a stunning look. It is an evergreen shrub.

10. Yellow Roses

Yellow Roses

A symbol of friendship and joy, Yellow Roses are a beautiful addition to your garden. It grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet and is perfect for planting in the 6 to 10 zones. The yellow rose bush offers a rich and warm fragrance. The flowers begin to bloom in the late spring season.

You may want to plant them alone as its nature is such that it attracts one and all to it. It creates a vibe that is soothing and delightful to the heart.

11. Mahonia Yellow Flowering Shrub

Mahonia Yellow Flowering Shrub

The Mahonia is a yellow flowering shrub that has more than seventy species. It is an evergreen shrub with many qualities. The flowers bloom through the year. It ideally reaches a height of six to ten feet and can grow under the partial sun as well.

12. Yellow Camellia Shrub

 Yellow Camellia Shrub

Camellias are found in various shades, but the yellow variety stands out. The shrub produces pale yellow flowers. Its overlapping petals offer a beautiful ripple. The shrub is not tolerant to cold or hot conditions and grows best in the 8 to 10 zones. The plants are a bit high maintenance, but their appeal makes it worth the extra trouble.

Conclusion

Yellow flowers add cheer to any garden, and this is why gardeners add them to increase their lawns’ aesthetical appeal. The brightness of the color stands out in between the green turfs and the brown branches of the trees, which make the garden look charismatic.

About Jennifer Igra

Growing up in Brooklyn, New York City known for it’s green gardens. Jennifer, a 30 year old gardener and green living fanatic started Igra World to share her gardening journey and increase gardening awareness among masses. Follow Igra World to improve your gardening skills.

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