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Coral-pink buds open to double rose-colored flowers. The fruits are bronze and a half-inch in size. This compact, dense, rounded tree matures at 15 feet in height and width.

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This Cotoneaster is an excellent, low-growing groundcover reaching 2 to 3 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide. Has glossy, dark green leaves that develop a red-purple fall and winter color. White spring flowers become abundant scarlet berries in winter.

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A medium size, maturing at 3 feet tall and a spreading vase shape from 3 to 6 feet. Arching branches are covered with small, shiny leaves. Pink blossoms line the branches in the spring and are followed by red berries in the fall.

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A low-growing, evergreen shrub with glossy dark green foliage, white flowers in late spring, and showy dark red berries that provide color in the fall and winter. An excellent groundcover, the long prostrate branches form a 3 to 6 foot spread with a 2 to 2.5 foot height.

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Picturesque shade tree in both summer and winter. Its coarse ascending branches often form a narrow crown. Leaflets emerge late in spring, changing from pinkish tinged to dark, almost blue-green. Drought and pollution tolerant. Grows 60 to 70 feet tall and 40 to 60 feet wide.

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Fragrant, deep rich pink flowering selection with fragrant blooms in mid summer that do not fade to white. Blooms have a cinnamon fragrance. Upright oval growth habit matures at 4 to 8 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide. Glossy dark green leaves become golden yellow in fall. Tolerates wet areas.

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A dwarf form of a trouble-free, native, deciduous shrub. Abundantly fragrant, long-lasting, white flowers in summer. Shiny dark green foliage turns yellow to golden brown in fall. Reaches 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. Striking planted in masses.

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Red leaf variety of native American Chokecherry, that has a vigorous, uniform growth habit and red fruits, in midsummer. Extremely hardy, maturing to 20-25 feet in height, with an 18-20 foot spread.

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Red leaf variety of Native American Chokecherry, that has a vigorous, uniform growth habit and red fruits, in midsummer. White flowers in spring. Extremely hardy, maturing 20 to 25 feet in height, with an 18 to 20 foot spread.

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Upright, deciduous shrub growing 6 to 8 feet tall and 5 feet wide with a round top. Leaves are a waxy bright green and turn brilliant scarlet red in fall. Small white, fragrant flowers in spring are followed by bright red berries in fall.

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A double pink bloom on this spring floral display makes this one of the best weeping trees. A somewhat contorted weeping form attains a mature height of 25 feet with a similar width. An excellent specimen for the landscape.

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A vigorous growing ornamental or small shade tree. Its habit is rounded and spreading 40 to 50 feet tall, creating a graceful open pattern. Flowers in early spring are single, light pink to white, and slightly fragrant.

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Gracefully cascading branches form a 12 foot high and wide crown creating a spectacular sight when covered by snowy white single blooms in spring. Lush dark-green leaves become golden orange in fall. Heat and drought tolerant.

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Stems and shoots zigzag offering a unique form that supports profuse, tightly clustered white flowers with pink centers. Leaves turn maroon in the fall creating a tree with four season interest. Matures at 5 to 6 feet tall and wide. Perfect for small spaces and as a patio tree. This slow grower tops out at 5 to 6 feet tall and wide.

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An unusual upright spreader to 15 feet. The long narrow light green foliage offers an almost ferny appearance to the landscape. Attractive red berries are produced in the summer turning black in the fall along with the yellow fall foliage.

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Beautiful, multi-branched tree provides striking winter interest, with bare branches and trunk displaying highly textured and colorful, peeling bark. Exceptional subject for night lighting. This versatile, highly heat tolerant tree thrives in riparian settings with high water tables and problematic low wet soils, yet adapts to mild drought when established. Deciduous.

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This River Birch has fine to medium foliage growing to 40 to 70 feet tall and 40 to 60 feet wide. Showy brown and green flowers bloom in spring. Tolerant to deer and drought, and makes an excellent shade tree.

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This fast growing River Birch is adaptable to a wide variety of soil and water conditions. It has creamy-white exfoliated bark, yellow fall color, and improved resistance to leaf spot and aphids. Mature height is 40 feet with a 25 foot spread.

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This compact-growing evergreen shrub grows 6 to 10 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide. Has large glossy dark-green leaves heavily sprinkled with yellow spots. It is a great choice for even the shadiest of landscapes because it is extremely shade tolerant.

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This dwarf evergreen shrub has bright golden foliage that turns to coppery gold in winter. Scale-like foliage appears in flat, fan-shaped clusters. An exceptional choice for rock gardens, and useful in borders or as a foundation plant. Makes a great low hedge in its natural form, or clipped for a formal look. Best foliage color in full sun.

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A unique, compact, perfectly global Arborvitae with dense, fine-textured, soft, sage-green foliage resembling a fine-textured Juniper or Falsecypress. Requires little or no shearing. Mature size is 2 to 3 feet tall and wide.

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A larger growing Boxwood that forms a tall tight column up to 10 feet tall yet only 2 feet wide. Leaves are up to 1 inch long and 3/8 inches wide and are dark glossy green. A dramatic garden accent or a screen in the landscape.

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This large, American native is spectacular in spring, with creamy white flower panicles that are 8-14" long and loaded with fragrant pea-like flowers. Following the flowers, 4" light brown seed pods form in autumn. As the tree matures, the bark turns gray, similar to a beech. Yellowwood is named after the yellow color of the heartwood. A beautiful specimen tree that grows especially well in high pH soils, is also tolerant of acid soils.

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Flowers with wavy clear yellow petals and red cups appear on the bare branches of this unusual shrub provides blazing color in late winter. The open spreading habit and rich yellow and orange fall foliage brings additional flare to the landscape. Plant near entries and patios to enjoy the fragrance.

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