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Sanguisorba minor Sanguisorba minor

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This herbaceous perennial has pinnate green leaves and bears small pinkish flowers in erect ovoid spikes in summer. Height to 2 feet. 
Chaenomeles japonica Chaenomeles japonica

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This spreading, deciduous shrub bears abundant clusters of orange to red flowers in early spring, followed by yellow-flushed-red fruit. Height 3 feet; spread 6 feet. 
Potentilla fissa Potentilla fissa

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This perennial has pinnate leaves and saucer-shaped yellow flowers. Height 12 inches. 
Potentilla nepalensis Potentilla nepalensis

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This clump-forming perennial has wiry stems bearing palmate leaves and produces loose cymes of saucer-shaped dark crimson flowers in summer. Height 12-36 inches; spread 24 inches. 
Acaena microphylla Acaena microphylla

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A compact, low growing ground cover with small compound blue-green to copper coloured leaves. Small spherical flower clusters are followed by soft red burrs to 2cm across. Although these burrs look quite spiny, they are in fact soft. 
Crataegus douglasii Crataegus douglasii

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Large shrub or small tree with thorny branches that bears white corymbs of flowers in spring, followed by black fruit. Fruits were a food source for Native American peoples; thorns were used as fish hooks. 
Cydonia oblonga Cydonia oblonga

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Cydonia, named after the town of Cydon in Crete, is an ancient fruit that never seems to have caught on much in North America. A large shrub or small tree to 6m (20ft) the Quince is an excellent choice for almost any garden. The aromatic fruit has a vaguely citrus-like scent and is rich in pectin... 
Dryas octopetala Dryas octopetala

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Eight-petalled flowers are produced above the dark green foliage on this evergreen sub-shrub in the early to midsummer. The flowers are followed by attractive white seed-heads that persist into winter. A delightful alpine that is relatively easy to grow if you give it very good drainage. 
Mespilus germanica Mespilus germanica

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Spreading deciduous tree that bears white flowers in late spring, followed by spherical fleshy brown fruit. Height 20 feet; spread 25 feet. The tree is self-fertile. The fruit is hard and acidic, but becomes edible after being bletted by frost. 
Potentilla atrosanguinea Potentilla atrosanguinea

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Clump forming hairy perennial, bearing 3-palmate dark green leaves 2 - 3 in. (5 - 8 cm) with toothed leaflets, densely white hairy. From summer to autumn, panicle-like cymes of scaucer-shaped, yellow, orange, or pale to dark red flowers, 1 1/4 in. (3 cm) across, are born on erect, branching, wiry... 
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