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Everblooming Bushes With Pink Flowers for Zone 9

The USDA hardiness zone 9 has minimum yearly temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees F and includes such states as Florida and Texas. These warmer temperatures are conducive to planting flowering bushes. Beautiful flowers in many colors including pink, flourishing from spring to winter, can give your garden an elegant and ever-blooming feel.
  1. Abelia

    • The abelia bush is very hardy in zone 9 and will bloom from mid-spring to late fall. The pink flowers and purple/green foliage will enhance any garden. Ideal for hedges and borders, the abelia bush has very fragrant flowers that will attract butterflies.

    Hydrangea

    • Hydrangea has large pink blooms.

      Gorgeous pink flowers that bloom from mid-spring to late summer dominate the hydrangea bush. The flowers of the hydrangea bush are often used as cut flowers, wedding arrangements and are good for drying. While this round bush is a welcome addition to any garden, care must be taken as some or all of the plant can be poisonous.

    Daphne

    • The daphne bush has variegated green/yellow leaves and pretty fragrant pink flowers. Blooming from early to late winter, this bush starts blooming when most flowers are at the end of their season. Planting daphne will give your garden winter interest and an ever-blooming feel.

    Magnolia

    • Magnolias are pest tolerant.

      The pink flowers of the magnolia bush bloom twice a year in the spring and winter. The attractive blooms and interesting branches are used in vases and interior designs and paintings. A favorite of landscapers for its pest tolerance, the magnolia bush will enrich and enhance the look of any garden.