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Colutea arborescens
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Vigorous deciduous shrub with pinnate leaves. Bears yellow flowers in racemes to 5 inches long, followed by green seed pods that later turn translucent. Height/spread 10 feet. The genus Colutea is now in the family Leguminosae. |
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Colutea media
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ca$ 3.85 |
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Vigorous bushy deciduous shrub with pinnate, blue-green leaves. Bears orange-brown flowers in 4-inch racemes, followed by bladder-like seed pods. Height/spread is 10 feet. The genus Colutea is now in the family Leguminosae. |
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Cornus schindleri subsp. poliophylla
Syn. Cornus poliophylla
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ca$ 4.15 |
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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. |
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Crataegus douglasii
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ca$ 3.95 |
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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. Height and spread to 30 feet. |
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Cydonia oblonga
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ca$ 3.95 |
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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... |
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Decaisnea insignis
Syn. Decaisnea fargesii Syn. Slackia insignis
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ca$ 4.45 |
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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... |
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Drimys winteri
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ca$ 4.55 |
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This upright evergreen shrub has aromatic bark and lance-shaped dark green leathery leaves. It bears fragrant ivory-white flowers from spring to early summer, followed by glossy black berries. Height and spread 10-30 feet. |
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Euonymus alatus
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ca$ 3.95 |
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An attractive deciduous shrub in the spring and summer, Euonymus alatus turns a brilliant scarlet red in the autumn. When the leaves fall away, the winged branches add a subtle touch to the winter garden. 8 to 10 feet tall and wide. |
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Euonymus myrianthus
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ca$ 4.45 |
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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. |
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Euonymus planipes
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ca$ 4.45 |
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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... |
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