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Native Shrubs for Privacy & Screening in Maryland

The default privacy screen — a row of identical Leyland cypress or arborvitae — is a brittle monoculture that browns out, blows over, and feeds nothing. A mixed native screen is tougher, more interesting through the seasons, and a haven for birds. Here's what I plant to block a view in Maryland and DC yards.

Design tip — the "tapestry hedge": instead of one species in a straight line, mix three or four (some evergreen for year-round cover, some deciduous for flowers, berries, and fall color) in a loose, layered band. It screens better, never fails all at once, and looks intentional rather than industrial.

Evergreen — year-round cover

Deciduous — flowers, berries & fall color

Want privacy without the wall of cypress?

A layered native screen is one of the best upgrades you can make to a yard — I'll design the mix to fit your spot (how tall, how long, sun or shade).

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See also: Native Alternatives to Invasives · Deer-Resistant Native Plants · All guides