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Holly, American, Ilex opaca, is also called white holly or Christmas holly. The tree has been one of the most valuable and popular trees in the Eastern United States for its foliage and berries, Christmas decorations, and for ornamental plantings. It
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The American Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis, is a conifer evergreen tree that is widely used as an accent tree or as a privacy hedge tree. American Arborvitae trees have a broad pyramidal shape with erect branches that are dense and crowded together.
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The Emerald Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd', also known as white cedar, exhibits a narrow, compact pyramidal form with emerald green foliage which holds its color well through winter. This arborvitae makes an excellent screen, and can grow a
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Arborvitae Golden Globe, Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Globe', has a very nice, round, globe shape that doesn't get out of control. The foliage is very dense, with a beautiful golden yellow color on the outside of the plant nice bright green in the inte
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The Arborvitae Green Giant, 'Thuja plicata 'Green Giant', is a giant arborvitae that has bright green, fern like foliage. This plant is very adaptable to wet or dry soils. The Green Giant is fast growing for an arborvitae and it is also very dense an
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The Nigra Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra', is one of the busy varieties for cold climates. Unlike some evergreens, 'Nigra' will keep its dark green color all winter long. Scale like leaves are ovate, mid to dark green on top, lighter beneath.
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The Cypress, Arizona, Cupressus arizonica var arizonica, is a steeple shaped tree with a pale green to gray green color and the only cypress native to the Southwest. It is a medium sized tree 50 to 60 feet tall, and an evergreen, with a dense, uprigh
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The Balsam Fir, 'Abies balsamea', exhibits a relatively dense, dark green, pyramidal crown with a slender spire like tip. The scientific name balsamea is an ancient word for the balsam tree, so named because of the many resinous blisters found in the
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The Boxwood, Common, Buxus sempervirens, forms a large shrub or small tree and most people know it as a small, densely leaved, evergreen hedge. It is a densely branched, slow growing shrub with numerous small, smooth edged leaves. They are usually da
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The Boxwood, Korean, Buxus sinica var. insularis, is a dense, compact, many branched, broad, mounded evergreen shrub with a loose and open habit. It has evergreen leaves that turn yellow brown to purplish in winter. It prefers full sun to partial sha
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The Cedar, Deodar, Cedrus deodara, is a large stately conifer with horizontal spreading branches and a conical shape. It is pyramidal when young, but becomes wide spreading and flat topped as it gets older. Deodar is fairly fast growing for the first
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The Redwood, Coast, Sequoia sempervirens, towers over all other trees in the world! It has a conical crown, pyramidal in form, with horizontal to slightly drooping branches. Blooming in the spring, Coast Redwood's blooms are very small and occur near
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The Magnolia, Cucumbertree, Magnolia acuminata, is a little known tree that has considerable landscape merit. It has a very regular, pyramidal form with a strong central leader as a young tree, and then becomes rounded with age. The 2 to 3 flowers ar
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The Douglas Fir tree, Pseudotsuga menziessi glauca, is a splendid pyramidal evergreen. It has many common names such as, Interior fir, Rocky Mountain, Douglas fir, Douglas, yellow or red spruce, Oregon pine,and Douglastree. Douglas Fir trees have dar
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The Sequoia, Giant, Sequoiadendron giganteum, is one of the largest and longest lived life forms and shared the earth with the dinosaurs!. It has bluish green needles that vary in length and reddish brown cones. The Sequoia has deeply grooved, reddis
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The Cypress, Leyland, x Cupressocyparis leylandii, is a large, handsome evergreen that is used extensively in the Southeast. It is a favorite because it is fast growing, putting on three feet of growth per year on a good site. Leyland cypress forms a
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The Lilac, Hungarian, Syringa josikaea, is a very hardy, deciduous, broad spreading shrub with arching branches. It grows 8 to 12 feet with clusters of deep lilac purple, slightly fragrant flower from late May into June. Hungarian Lilac blossoms afte
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The Lilac, Peking, Syringa pekinensis, is a large shrub or small tree with a growth habit that is multi stemmed, spreading, and informal. Its foliage is typical of lilacs with a summer green color, but no fall color. Peking has showy clusters of pure
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The Oak, Live, Quercus virginiana, is a large, spreading, broad leafed evergreen tree that grows near the Coast but also occurs in moist rich woods and along stream banks. On the Gulf Coast, live oaks often support many types of epiphytic plants, inc
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The Pine, Lodgepole, Pinus contorta v. latifolia, is a species which grows throughout the west, as far north as the Yukon and south to Baja California. It ranges east to the Black Hills of South Dakota and west all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Lodge
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