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  • … sharp tooth oriental white oak takes its name from the serrations along the leaf margins. It is native to Asia. The genus Quercus includes more than 600 species of the oak tree, of which 90 …
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  • … The HEARTLAND™ swamp white oak is a relatively recent introduction bred for anthracnose and mildew resistance. The genus Quercus …
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  • … The bur chestnut oak is a naturally occurring hybrid of the bur oak and the chestnut oak. The genus Quercus includes …
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  • … The Purpurascens English oak is an unusual red-leaved cultivar. Foliage emerges purple-red and becomes purple-green as the …
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  • … dark green, arrow-shaped leaves provide a great backdrop for the flowers. All it needs is full sun, moderate water and fertilization, and a trellis or shrub to climb over. 멕시칸 불꽃 넝쿨의 …
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  • … interesting – they hang downward and each cone scale has a three-pointed bract. Douglas fir is native to the Rocky Mountains and along the Pacific Coast; in the Pacific coastal regions, it …
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  • … fading to a lighter shade towards the edges of the petals. And their classic Old World scent is described as exceptional. Given it's  mature height of 5 to 6 feet, it can be a good fit for …
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  • … and blue colors present at the same time before turning blue-black in September. This shrub is a native plant and can grow to 12' in the wild. Fall foliage ranges from orange-red to crimson …
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  • … in May are followed by pink fruits that turns blue-black and are beloved by birds. Fall color is reddish purple. Viburnums are a versatile genus of multi-stemmed shrubs that are well suited …
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  • … Sargent viburnum is similar to cranberrybush viburnum but somewhat coarser in texture and less tolerant of heat. …
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