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Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua 

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Broadly conical deciduous tree with palmately 5-lobed green leaves to 6 inches across, which turn yellow/red/maroon in the fall. Young shoots often have corky wings. Inconspicuous flowers are followed by spiky round brown seeds which persist through winter. Height to 80 feet; spread 40 feet. Makes... 
Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria paniculata 

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Spreading, deciduous tree with pinnate leaves up to 18 inches long. Bears yellow flowers in large pyramidal panicles in mid to late summer, followed by bladder-like pink-flushed fruit capsules. Height and spread is 30 feet. 
Hamamelis mollis Hamamelis mollis 

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This erect deciduous shrub has broadly oval leaves that turn yellow in the fall. Highly fragrant, golden yellow flowers appear on bare branches in mid to late winter. Height and spread is 12 feet. 
Halesia monticola Halesia monticola 

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Spreading, small deciduous tree with minutely-toothed green leaves that turn yellow in autumn. Clusters of pendent, bell-shaped white flowers appear in late spring before the leaves emerge. Height and spread 25 feet. Suits a woodland garden. 
Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba 

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This is a living fossil, a tree thought to be long extinct, but now known to survive in the wild in a very small region of China. The tree is upright, columnar and has flat, fan-shaped mid-to yellow-green leaves which turn golden in the fall. Height to 100 feet; spread 25 feet. 
Euonymus planipes Euonymus planipes 

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This large shrub, or small tree, has larger leaves than the closely related <i><b>Euonymus alatus</i></b>, smaller corky wings on the branches, and can produce one of the most unusual colour palettes in the autumn, with a mix of green, red and even white leaves. The unusual... 
Euonymus myrianthus Euonymus myrianthus 

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This large evergreen shrub, or small tree, has dull to glossy bright green leaves, smooth dark grey bark on the branches, and produces bright yellow-orange fruit that can persist through much of the winter, when conditions are favourable. Rarely seen in Western gardens, this small tree or large... 
Euonymus europaeus Euonymus europaeus 

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Broadly conical deciduous shrub or small tree with dark green leaves than turn red in autumn. Produces spherical, 4-lobed red fruit; seeds have orange arils. Height 10 feet; spread 8 feet. 
Dipteronia sinensis Dipteronia sinensis 

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Spreading deciduous tree with pinnate leaves that bears erect panicles of small greenish-white flowers in summer. Flowers are followed by flat winged red-brown fruit. Height and spread 30 feet. 
Diospyros lotus Diospyros lotus 

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This member of the Ebony family is a beautiful spreading deciduous tree with smooth grey bark, glossy dark green leaves that turn golden in the fall, and small yellow fruit. 
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