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Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis 

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There are few plants that offer their blooms in the dead of winter, but this is one that does, and announces its presence with a hauntingly sweet scent. This dwarf evergreen shrub spreads by suckers and produces small white fragrant flowers in late winter, followed by blue-black fruit. Height 18... 
Solanum lacinatum Solanum lacinatum 

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This evergreen shrub bears dark blue flowers in summer followed by orange fruit. Height to 5 feet. 
Sophora davidii Sophora davidii 

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Bushy deciduous shrub that bears racemes of small pea-like purple-blue and white flowers in late spring or early summer. The glossy dark green leaves are pinnate and up to 10 inches long. Height and spread is 8 feet. 
Sorbus commixta Sorbus commixta 

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This is an elegant small to medium sized tree that may be single or multi-trunked. This seed was collected from a specimen with bright orange-red berries. 
Sorbus reducta Sorbus reducta 

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This tiny Mountain Ash is perfect for the small garden, Alpine bed or even as a featured ground cover. The woody stems rarely exceed 30cm in height and are topped by clusters of mid green compound leaves that neatly surround the early summer flower clusters. The bright pink berries ripen in the... 
Stewartia sinensis Stewartia sinensis 

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This species, from Hubei province in China, is beautiful throughout the year. In midsummer, white blossoms which look very much like those of the closely related camellia, follow the emerging leaves. The densely arranged mid to dark green leaves and tidy form of the tree are most attractive. In the... 
Symphoriocarpos albus Symphoriocarpos albus 

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This thicket-forming deciduous shrub has upright, arching branches with oval dark green leaves. Bears tiny bell-shaped pink flowers in pairs in summer, followed by white spherical fruit. The flowers attract butterflies. Tolerates poor soil and pollution. Height and spread is 6 feet. 
Syringa emodi Syringa emodi 

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Upright deciduous shrub that bears pale lilac flowers in 6-inch upright panicles in early summer. Height 15 feet; spread 12 feet. 
Trochodendron aralioides Trochodendron aralioides 

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Large, rounded evergreen shrub or small tree with spirally-arranged glossy, dark green leaves. It produces racemes up to 5 inches long of unusual green flowers in late spring to early summer. Suits a woodland garden or may be used as a specimen; makes a good container plant. Slow growing, it... 
Vaccinium ovatum Vaccinium ovatum 

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Upright or spreading evergreen shrub to 4m tall (usually shorter) with glossy ovate leaves up to 5cm long with finely toothed margins. Produces clustered pink urn-shaped flowers 1cm wide in midspring to late summer followed by small spherical black edible berries that are popular with birds,... 
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