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Abelia Glossy Abelia
Foliage and bell-shaped flowers that bloom all summer make Abelia popular. This hybrid of two Chinese species is also the hardiest Abelia. Want more details?
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Azalea : Formosa Lavender Want more details?
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Azalea : Rhododendron Sun Azalea 'Formosa'
The deep South is famous for this variety of Azalea. This vigorous, upright grower has 3-in. rose-purple to magenta flowers with a deep blotch. Want more details?
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Azalea : Formosa Red Want more details?
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Azalea : Rhododendron Southern Indica Azalea 'George Lindley Tabor'
Gardens of the deep South are famous for this Southern Indica or Sun Azalea, More cold-tolerant than other Southern Indicas. Want more details?
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Bottlebrush : Callistemon Crimson Bottlebrush
The most popular of Bottlebrushes, it's cold-hardy, tough, and tolerant of many soils. New growth is coppery-red, and flowers are bright red. Want more details?
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Boxwood : Buxus Japanese Littleleaf Boxwood
This evergreen shrub forms a broad mound that reaches 3 ft. tall and wide. The small, fine-textured leaves are dark green. Want more details?
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Camellia Sasanqua Camellia
Sasanqua Camellias have small, attractive green leaves. Numerous cultivars offer a wide range of flower types and colors; several are fragrant; some grow prostrate; others can be trained to espailer up walls and trellises. More sun-tolerant than Japanese Want more details?
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Camellia : Japonica Japanese Camellia
Japanese Camellias are the most popular of all camellias, with over 2000 named cultivars that offer a wide range of spectacular flower types, colors and bloom periods. Leaves are an attractive dark green, thick and leathery. Want more details?
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Crape Myrtle : Lagerstroemia
Long-lasting crinkly, crepelike flowers grace this plant in summer and early fall. Light green summer leaves turn red, orange or purplish in autumn. Prune hard in spring. At home in the South. Want more details?
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Date Palm : Phoenix Canary Island Date Palm
The 15- to 20-ft.-long leaves crowning the wide trunk don’t hide the tiny yellowish brown flowers or
yellow to red fruits. At 40 to 60 ft. tall and 30 to 50 ft. wide, these aren’t trees for small spaces. Want more details?
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Feijoa Guava Pineapple
For largest fruit crop, plant males and females of this California favorite together. Want more details?
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Gardenia Common Gardenia
The large, double flowers reach 4 to 5 in. across on some varieties. Plant near entrances or windows where their fragrance can be enjoyed. Avoid wetting flowers when watering. Want more details?
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Heavenly Bamboo : Nandina Heavenly Bamboo
Grows slowly to 8 ft. with its delicate leaves spreading horizontally. New growth starts out reddish, turning green with maturity. Want more details?
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Hibiscus Chinese Hibiscus
This leafy shrub grows vigorously, with glossy green foliage and many bright single or double flowers from spring to fall. Many varieties and flower colors are available. Want more details?
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Holly : Ilex Dwarf Burford Holly 'Burfordii Nana'
The small size of this dwarf version of the Burford Holly is an asset in compact gardens. Produces less dark red fruit than the Burford. Leaves usually have only one spine at tip. Want more details?
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Holly : Ilex Dwarf Yaunon Holly 'Schellings Dwarf'
Also called "Stokes Dwarf," this Holly forms compact mounds with small dark-green leaves and tiny red berries. No male pollinator is needed for fruit production. Want more details?
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Holly : Ilex Nellie Stevens Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens'
This large, fast-growing Holly can be trained as a tree. Excellent for Southern gardens, this Holly, with shiny dark leaves and large red berries, bears fruit at an early age. Best pollinated by Ilex cornuta or Ilex 'Edward Stevens'. Want more details?
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Juniper : Juniperus Blue Pacific Shore Juniper 'Blue Pacific'
An excellent ground cover for dry, windy seashore conditions. Its bluish green-needled foliage is bluer and more heat-tolerant than J. conferta. Want more details?
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Juniper : Juniperus Blue Rug Juniper 'Wiltonii'
At 4 to 6 in. tall, this is a very low-growing shrub. Its spreading branches form a 6- to 8-ft.-wide, silver-blue carpet that retains its color all winter. Want more details?
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Juniper : Juniperus Parson's Juniper
This ground-hugging shrub has blue-green, aromatic foliage. Reaches 1 to 2 ft. tall and 5 to 8 ft. wide. Fruits are black. Prune or shear to shape. Want more details?
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Loropetalum Fringe Flower
COMPACT, ARCHING BRANCHES HAVE ROUNDED LEAVES
AND BRIGHT, RASPBERRY-COLORED BLOOMS THROUGHOUT
THE SUMMER. THE BURGUNDY LEAVES ADD IMPACT TO ANY
LANDSCAPE, AND ARE AN ESPECIALLY NICE CONTRAST TO
GREENERY. Want more details?
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Magnolia Dwarf Southern Magnolia ‘Little Gem’
A heavy bloomer, white, 6 in. flowers appear in spring and again in summer. Its narrow, evergreen form
is 20 to 25 ft. high by 10 to 15 ft. wide. Green leaves are rusty bronze underneath. Want more details?
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Magnolia Southern Magnolia
This magnificent 30 to 40-ft.-tall tree has cup-shaped, white flowers in summer to early fall and dark
green, leathery leaves year-round. Protect from direct south sun. Want more details?
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Maple : Acer Japanese Maple
These slow-growing deciduous trees are excellent in lawns, entryways, groves and under oaks. Some types are good in containers and for bonsai. Leaf color changes from red to green to yellow, orange or scarlet. Protect from wind and hot sun. Want more details?
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Maple : Acer, Red Red Maple
This tree has spectacular fall colors that bring flocks of tourists to New England every year. Red spring flowers. This fast-grower resists storms and wind. Needs moist soil. Want more details?
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Maple : Acer Japanese Laceleaf Maple
Green, red, bronze, purple or variegated foliage creates a lacey effect on this shrub's twisted, arching branches. Leaves are deeply lobed and finely serrated. Red flower clsters bloom in mid spring. Attractive bark in winter. Want more details?
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Oak : Quercus Southern Live Oak
This is the long-lived Oak of Southern mansions, plantations and parkways, where it's massive trunk and wide-spreading limbs are draped with Spanish moss. Thrives in deep, moist solis. Tolerates salt spray. With water, tolerates desert climates. Prune to Want more details?
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Oak : Quercus Laurel Oak
This pyramidal, round-headed tree has narrow, glossy, dark green leaves that are tinged bronze when young. Foliage hangs on late into winter. Want more details?
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Oleander : Nerium Oleander
White, yellow, red or purple, 2- to 3-in.-wide flowers bloom April through summer on evergreen shrubs, which reach up to 20 ft. tall. Want more details?
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Pittosporum Japanese Pittosporum
In late spring clusters of very fragrant, star-shaped, creamy white flowers cover this dense shrub or small tree. Leaves are glossy, leathery and thick. In cooler climates, plant against a south- or west-facing wall. Want more details?
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Privet : Ligustrum Waxleaf Privet
Glossy, smooth-edged, dark green leaves make this dense hedge popular. Fragrant flowers are followed by blue-black berries. Reaches 8 to 10 ft. tall and 5 to 7 ft. wide. Want more details?
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Queen Sago Palm : Cycas Bread Palm - Cycas Rumphii
The airy, lacy leaves that grow from the top of the trunk are less than 4 ft. long. Excellent in containers or as bonsai indoors or out. Leaves look best if plant is in partial shade Want more details?
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Rhaphiolepis Indian Hawthorn
This mounding, bushy shrub bears fragrant, star-shaped flowers in 4- to 6-in.-wide clusters. Grow in warmer climates. Prune to shape. Want more details?
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River Birch : Betula Nigra Birch Betula
Native to streambanks and wet areas, it tolerates hot, humid climates. Young plants quickly grow into single- or multi-stemmed trees. Pinkish-white bark turns cinnamon-brown or black as the tree ages. Resists birch borer. Want more details?
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Serviceberry : Amalanchier
Colorful in all seasons, these deciduous shrubs and trees are especially showy in the early spring. Their plentiful white flowers bloom before or with the unfolding leaves. Want more details?
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Shrub Verbena : Lantana Shrub Verbena 'Spreading Sunset'
Its intense orange-red flowers bloom throughout the year in frost-free climates. Want more details?
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Shrub Verbena : Lantana Shrub Verbena 'Dwarf Yellow
Clusters of clear yellow flowers bloom over a spreading mound of green foliage. Want more details?
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Sycamore : Platanus London Plane Tree
A commonly planted street tree, it’s hardy as far north as Massachusetts. Relatively free from disease. Want more details?
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Viburnum Sandankwa Viburnum
An evergreen shrub with leathery, glossy, green leaves, its fragrant white- and pink-tinted flowers mature into red berries. Use as a screen or hedge. Tolerates heat, wind, and poor soils. Remove winter-damaged leaves. Want more details?
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Viburnum Sweet Viburnum
This evergreen shrub blooms in clusters of small, star-shaped shite flowers in late spring. Egg-shaped red fruits mature to black. Reaches 10 to 20 ft. tall and 15 ft. wide. Want more details?
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Willow : Salix Babylon Weeping Willow Want more details?
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Yew : Podocarpus Southern Yew
Creamy white clusters of male flowers appear in early summer, followed by edible reddish purple fall fruits. This shrub has a full, lush, pyramidal form created by its leathery leaves with paler undersides. Want more details?
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