22 of the Best Evergreen Shrubs for Privacy (All Zones)

Customer photo demonstrating the size, shape and color comparison of Tight Squeeze (foreground) and Green Giant (background)

Customer photo demonstrating the size, shape and color comparison of Tight Squeeze (foreground) and Green Giant (background)

Ohio Customer

An impressive fence does provide a welcome sense of privacy. Although even the nicest ones can have the unfortunate effect of shouting "keep out". Tall, thick, and dense evergreen shrubs, on the other hand, provide that sense of solitude. With also a sense of style, grace, and a gentle, leafy whisper rather than a shout.

Sounds nice, right? Here are 22 of the best tall shrubs to consider when landscaping for privacy. Our choices range from Zone 3 to 11, flowering to coniferous, and shade to sun—so there's really something for everyone here. Our choices are also tall, easy to grow, hardy, durable, and fuss-free. Before you get started, we've got a few tips for planting your privacy hedge that will help you grow confidently. We want to make sure that you can enjoy your beautiful leafy seclusion for years to come.

 

Tips for Planting a Privacy Hedge

  • First, identify your goals. Lots of privacy? Blocking out an eyesore? Windscreen? This will help you to choose the right size and habit.
  • Some HOAs and communities have height restrictions for hedges. Therefore, it's always a good idea to check with your HOA and/or city for guidelines. 
  • Decide on the style of hedge you want. Some plants have a tight, formal look while others are looser and less formal.
  • Read and believe the information on the tag about eventual mature height and width!
  • Plant shrubs closer for a hedge than you would for a single specimen but be careful not to crowd. Ask your local garden center for advice regarding your specific plant.
  • While waiting for plants to develop, fill gaps between them with perennials, ornamental grasses, or roses. You can move them later!
  • Plant an extra few shrubs elsewhere on the property. If something goes wrong with the hedge, you have a replacement that's the same size and type.

Favorite Shrubs for Privacy Zones 3-9

Emerald Green
Arborvitae

One of the most popular and effective shrubs for screening or tall hedge use. Perfect for a formal, shaped hedge or a tall screen of naturally narrow trees (above). This narrow, pyramidal evergreen has dense foliage that holds its color throughout winter. Thrives in the heat and humidity of the south, and tolerates dry spells when established. Full sun. 15' tall, 4' wide. Zones 4-8.

Schipka
Cherry Laurel

A handsome upright shrub for creating hedges. This is thanks to the glossy foliage and a refined look on a dense, vase-shaped with a layered appearance. Stalks of fragrant white flowers appear in spring. Hardier than dwarf English laurel.Partial shade to partial sun. Up to 10' tall and wide. Zones 6-9.

Oak Leafâ„¢
Red Holly

Elegant, pyramidal form with burgundy spring foliage maturing to emerald-green. Sets bright berries without a male pollenizer. Up to 14'. tall,  8' wide. Zones 6-9.

Yukon Belle®
Pyracantha

In addition to being an effective screen, look for white spring blooms followed by bright-orange winter berries loved by birds. Quickly reaches 10' tall, 8' wide. Full sun. Zones 5-8.

Tiny Tower® Green Giant Arborvitae

This new sport of the well known 'Green Giant' is noted for its upright, more compact habit. Lively green foliage is fine to the touch and maintains a tight shape. Reaches up to 20' tall, 5' wide. Full sun. Zones 5-9.

Berri-Magic® Kids
Holly Combination

A profusion of bright red berries fall through winter is assured because a male pollenizer is planted in the same container as the fruiting female. The x meserveae species is the hardiest of the hollies with glossy, blue-green leaves and purple stems. Partial to full sun. Up to 8' tall, 6' wide. Zones 5-9.

Tight Squeezeâ„¢
Western Red Cedar 

Another lovely arborvitae that makes for a beautiful, dense, evergreen privacy hedge. Formerly 'Green Sport', this well-behaved evergreen had such a great, compact growth habit that it begged for a new name. Quickly develops into a uniform, narrowly conical tree with shiny foliage that retains its green color well in the winter. Full sun, Partial sun. Grows 12 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide in 10 years. Zones 5-9. 

Ember Waves®
Arborvitae

Sunny yellow new growth emerges in striking contrast to maturing chartreuse to bright green foliage. The real drama arrives when the weather cools and it transitions to deep gold, with glowing orange to russet red tips. Vigorous and virtually disease free. Full sun. Reaches up to 25' tall and 8' wide. Zones 5-8. 

Hicks
Yew

If you’re not in a huge hurry, consider this glossy green shrub for its narrow form and bright, berry-like cones. Takes well to shearing. Partial to full sun.  Slow to 12' tall and 4' wide. Zones 4-7.

Prairie Pillar®
Arborvitae

This naturally pyramidal evergreen features yellow-tipped foliage that doesn't burn in the sun. Spring growth has a touch of orange coloring. Perfect on its own as a colorful accent, or grouped to form a hedge, privacy screen, or windbreak. Full sun. Up to 15' tall, and 8' wide. Zones 4-7.

Green Tower®
Boxwood

A beautiful boxwood that can be grown in a dense evergreen hedge that's perfect for creating a privacy screen. Lustrous dark green leaves have a lighter green underside. Medium to finely textured foliage does not brown out in winter. Its density makes it a favorite shelter plant for birds. Partial to full sun. Up to 9' tall, 2' wide. Zones 5-9.

Favorite Shrubs for Privacy Zones 8-11

Bright 'N Tightâ„¢
Carolina Laurel

An outstanding compact, broadleaf shrub valued as an evergreen hedge or privacy screen. Exceptionally handsome, shiny, deep-green foliage has a tidy, clean appearance. Adapts well to occasional pruning to control size and form. Showy clusters of white flowers appear in spring. Partial to full sun. Up to 10' tall and 8'. wide. Zones 7-11.

Japanese
Aralia

Large, exotic, rich green foliage adds an exciting and bold tropical look to landscapes and patios. Great in a shaded entryway or patio, or in a sheltered spot near a water garden or dipping pool. Ideal for low-light, urban settings. Partial to full shade. Up to 8' tall and wide. Zones 8-11.

Mountain
Pepper

This refined evergreen shrub is a great specimen or formal hedge plant for mild climate gardens. The oval-shaped, deep-green leaves are held along beautiful red young stems. Creamy yellow-green perfumed blossoms enhance the distinctive foliage. Leaves may be used to add a spicy, peppery flavor to foods. This male selection will not fruit. Partial to full sun. Up to 12' tall, 8' wide. Zones 7-10.

Emerald Colonnade®
Holly

This handsome and versatile male evergreen holly with a natural pyramidal form creates a superb hedge, screen, or windbreak. An improved hybrid holly with dense, glossy, and bright-green foliage. This tolerates shearing well, making it perfect for shaped, formal screens. Small flowers do not produce berries. Full sun. Up to 12' tall and 8' wide. Zones 7-9.

Monterey Bay
Brush Cherry

A bold, lush appearance from a full-branching, richly colored, tall evergreen shrub. This is ideal for planting in groups to create a dense screen. New growth remains reddish bronze over a long season. Creamy white brush-like flowers are followed by rose-purple fruit. Ideal for formal hedges and topiary. Partial to full sun. Up to 20' tall, 10' wide. Zones 9-11.

Sweet Bay

Not only is the dark green, highly aromatic foliage valued as a flavorful culinary seasoning, it also forms a dense screen of evergreen foliage. Can be clipped into a formal hedge or topiary forms. Drought-tolerant in the landscape, once established. Up to 15 ft. tall and wide. Zones 8-11.

Wrinkled Blue
Pittosporum

Vigorous but tidy with small silvery-blue, wavy-edged leaves on thin black stems. Well-suited to shearing to create a formal hedge. In its natural form, the airy habit allows sunlight to accentuate the blue sheen and the leaves to shimmer in the breeze. Partial to full sun. Up to 12' tall, 6' wide. Zones 8-11.

Charity
Mahonia

This statuesque, carefree shrub is a stellar plant for the winter garden. Dramatic, frond-like leaves grow in whorls along coarsely branched, upright stems. Great sprays of soft yellow flowers appear in winter, developing clusters of black ornamental berries by late summer and fall. Partial to full shade. Reaches 10' to 15' tall and wide. Zones 7-9.

Red Dynamo
Photinia

Perfect for a quick privacy screen. This handsome, pest- and disease-resistant shrub offers fantastic color to any low-maintenance landscape. With lustrous burgundy-red new foliage on a dense, upright form that rarely needs pruning. High heat tolerance makes it a natural for southern gardens, where it provides year-round interest. Full sun. Up to 10' tall, 7' wide. Zones 7-11.

Photo by Brandon Friend-Solis

Icee Blue®
Yellow-Wood

The first podocarpus tree with distinctive blue foliage! Plus, it's an excellent screen tree for providing privacy. New growth emerges lime-gray-blue and then matures to a cool gray-blue-green. One of the most beautiful and decorative pyramidal conifers for the South. Up to 25' tall and wide. Partial to full sun. Zones 9-11.

White Doves
Camellia

A mid-season bloomer that makes an excellent evergreen hedge in filtered sun conditions. Sparkling white, semi-double blooms cover glossy dark green foliage during the cool season. Upright, somewhat willowy branches form a handsome rounded shrub with age. Filtered sun. Up to 9' tall and wide. Zones 7-10.

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