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Berberis aquifolium Berberis aquifolium 

  Syn. Mahonia aquifolium
 ca$ 3.95  Buy Now 
Glossy green leaves on this evergreen shrub are flushed red in the winter then topped by bright yellow flowers in the spring. The flowers are followed by purple-blue, edible fruit that are excellent for making jam and preserves. Height 3 feet; spread 5 feet. 
Callicarpa bodinieri Callicarpa bodinieri 

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Bright purple berries ripen in autumn and persist until well into the winter and occasionally even into the spring. This bushy deciduous shrub grows to 10 feet high with an 8 foot spread. Fruits most prolifically during long hot summers and when planted in groups. 
Calycanthus chinensis Calycanthus chinensis 

 ca$ 5.95  Buy Now 
This spreading deciduous shrub has broadly oval, glossy green leaves up to 6 inches long. In early summer, cup-shaped pink-flushed white flowers to 3 inches across, marked white and maroon inside are borne singly close to shoot tips. Height and spread - 10-12 feet. 
Cistus laurifolius Cistus laurifolius 

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A small to medium sized evergreen shrub with aromatic dark green leaves that make the perfect back-drop to the large white blooms with yellow centers. Height and spread to 6 feet. 
Cydonia oblonga Cydonia oblonga 

 ca$ 3.95  Buy Now 
A large shrub or small tree to 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 for making fine traditional jellies. The fruit, with a somewhat gritty texture like a pear, turns deep pink when cooked. It has a... 
Decaisnea insignis Decaisnea insignis 

  Syn. Decaisnea fargesii
  Syn. Slackia insignis
 ca$ 4.45  Sold Out
A small multi-trunked tree, Decaisnea rarely exceeds 5-6 meters in height, with a similar spread. The bright green pinnate leaves, which can be as long as 90cm (3ft), emerge in mid-spring. The pendent panicles of blooms, up to 45cm (18in) long, have sparse bright green-yellow petalless flowers, up... 
Euonymus myrianthus Euonymus myrianthus 

 ca$ 4.45  Buy Now 
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. 
Gaultheria hookeri Gaultheria hookeri 

 ca$ 4.35  Buy Now 
Sprays of small white flowers in late spring are followed by berries in shades of blue purple and mauve, all on the same evergreen shrub. 1-3 feet high and 4 feet wide. 
Holodiscus discolor Holodiscus discolor 

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This vigorous deciduous shrub has arching branches and gray/green leaves. Bears tiny creamy-white flowers in pendent panicles in mid-summer. Height and spread is 12 feet. 
Illicium henryi Illicium henryi 

 ca$ 4.25  Buy Now 
Pyramidal evergreen shrub with lance-shaped glossy green leaves. The leaves are anise-scented and deer-resistant. Bears star-shaped pink to crimson flowers in late spring, followed by red-brown star-shaped fruit. 6-8 feet height and spread. 
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