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Rhododendron lutescens Rhododendron lutescens 

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Erect bushy semi-evergreen shrub with lance-shaped leaves that are bronze when new, turning dull green with pale green beneath. Bears funnel-shaped primrose-yellow flowers in trusses of 3 to 6 flowers, spotted green on the throats. Height and spread to 15 feet. 
Rhododendron mekongense 'rubrolineatum' Rhododendron mekongense 'rubrolineatum' 

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Broadly upright semi-evergreen shrub with obovate leaves and funnel-campanulate, creamy yellow flowers lined and flushed rose on the outside. Height 3 feet. 
Rhododendron moupinense Rhododendron moupinense 

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This evergreen shrub has dark glossy green leaves that are sometimes pale green on their undersides. Bears white flushed pink flowers with red-spotted throats in very early spring. Height/spread 3 feet. 
Rhododendron oreodoxa Rhododendron oreodoxa 

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Upright evergreen shrub bears tubular white to pink to rose flowers, sometimes with purplish spots in early spring. Height 5-10 feet. 
Rhododendron williamsianum Rhododendron williamsianum 

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This dome-shaped evergreen shrub has orbicular leaves that are bronze when new, changing to bright blue/green. It bears shell-pink open bell-shaped flowers in loose trusses of two to three flowers in early spring. Height/spread 5 feet. 
Ribes sanguineum Ribes sanguineum 

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This Western North American native was a favourite in Victorian temperate gardens around the world, and is slowly being rediscovered for its simple elegance. This upright deciduous shrub bears tubular pinkish-red flowers in pendent racemes in spring, followed by blue-black fruit. 6 foot... 
Rubus phoenicolasius Rubus phoenicolasius 

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This deciduous shrub bears purplish-red to pink flowers followed by edible raspberry-like red fruits in summer. The biennial canes have fine red thorns. Height 9 feet; spread 3 feet. 
Cornus poliophylla Cornus poliophylla 

  Syn. Cornus schindleri subsp. poliophylla
 ca$ 3.99  Buy Now 
This rare deciduous shrub grows to 12 feet tall and wide. It has red twigs and bears corymbs of white flowers in July, August, followed by clusters of blue-black fruit. 
Bupleurum fruticosum Bupleurum fruticosum 

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Spreading, dense evergreen shrub with slender erect shoots and narrowly obovate, blue-green leaves to 3 inches long. The leaves commonly have seven parallel veins. From July to September, the plant bears small star-shaped yellow flowers in domed, terminal umbels about 1-1/2 inches across. Height to... 
Amelanchier alnifolia Amelanchier alnifolia 

 ca$ 4.15  Buy Now 
This deciduous shrub has oval leaves that turn bright red or yellow in autumn. Bears pure white flowers in racemes up to 3 inches long in late spring, followed by small purple-black fruit. Height and spread 12 feet. With a sweet nutty taste, the fruits have long been eaten by Canada's Aboriginal... 
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