Collection of 769 shrubs & small shrubs 2D & 3D & database in English – Vectorworks 2025 Contents of Pack1+Pack2
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This category includes the most commonly used shrubs in landscape design, in structural flowerbeds, hedges, plant screens, natural gardens, and public and private space landscaping.
Small shrubs and subshrubs (shrubby lavatera, rockroses, shrubby rosemary, broom, santolina, shrubby wormwood, etc.)
Composition of each symbol
Each shrub in this category comes with two complementary components, perfectly integrated for Vectorworks:
2D symbol
Realistic or stylised top view
Diameters/heights depending on the plant
Differentiated foliage and flowering where relevant
Clear label with Latin name + all possible names
Line density and thickness adapted to remain legible in overall plans or detailed drawings
Very lightweight 3D component (Image Prop)
Ultra-light modelling created exclusively with a prop image (billboard)
Extremely low weight
Very natural visual results from the first viewing distances (3D rendering, perspectives, camera views)
No heavy geometry = your Vectorworks files remain fluid even with hundreds of shrubs
Full compatibility with the Vectorworks catalogue
All symbols in this database strictly adhere to the characteristics and fields of the plant catalogue integrated into Vectorworks. This means that each shrub includes the following information, correctly filled in and ready to be used in your reports and captions:
Latin name
Plant type
Adult height and width
Flowering period
Flower colour
Type of foliage (deciduous / evergreen / semi-evergreen)
Recommended exposure (sun, partial shade, shade)
Water requirements
Hardiness (hardiness zone)
Suggested landscaping use
An illustrative image ideal for well-documented tables
This data allows for seamless integration into planting tables, technical data sheets and area calculations for your project.
Why this format is particularly suitable
Convincing 3D rendering without sacrificing software speed
Low impact on file size (ideal for projects with lots of structural vegetation)
Easy to edit: you can change the height, width, rotation, opacity, tint or replace the prop image if needed
Realism sufficient for client presentations, landscape studies, cross-sections and atmospheric renderings
No loss of performance compared to full 3D models (mesh + textures)