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Hedge Cotoneaster, 'Cotoneaster lucidus', is an upright shrub that withstands pruning well, and it makes an excellent hedge because of its height and clean, glossy foliage. The small pink flowers in spring are followed by small black fruit in late su
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The Chinese Lilac, Syringa Chinensis, is a large round headed shrub that can be used as a single specimen or as a background border or screening planting. It produces an excellent floral display in early May. The flower color is lilac purple. Flowers
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The Common Ninebark, Physocarpus opulifolius, is an upright, mound shaped spreading shrub with recurved branches. It displays large clusters of spiraea like white flowers in summer, then attractive and persistent fruit pods in the fall. It has archin
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The Pussy Willow, Salix discolor, this form of Pussy Willow has silver catkins. This fast growing shrub is suitable for wet areas grow well in almost any soil. They require full sun to thrive, but will survive in the shade as well. As with most willo
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The Smooth Sumac, Rhus glabra, is a shade intolerant pioneer on heavily disturbed sites, and is particularly common along road and railroad rights of way. Usually in clumps of several to many individuals in a clone, rarely more than 25 stems in one
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The Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina, is the most well known sumac. Its branches resemble deer antlers. Staghorn sumac reaches 25 feet in height at maturity with an equal spread. It is not as tolerant of poorly drained soils as other sumacs. The large da
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Blackhaw Viburnum, viburnum prunifolium, is an attractive, slow growing, rounded shrub or small tree with glossy dark green foliage that turns to a shiny red in fall. It displays clusters of white flowers in May, followed by small, pink, changing to
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The Common Witch Hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, is extraordinary in its flowering habits. It flowers in late October to early December. Many times its slender yellow petals are the only signs of color in the dormant woods. Witch hazel is pollinated by
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