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Variegated Boxwood
Buxus sempervirens 'Variegata'
All the beauty of a boxwood with the bonus of creamy white margins. Highly deer resistant, hardy and absolutely beautiful up close. |
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American Hornbeam
Carpinus caroliniana
Slow-growing, deciduous, small to medium-sized understory tree with attractive oval form. Nicely textured leaves that have a slight gloss to them. A good tree for a spot where you don't want a large tree that will overwhelm the space. |

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Prostrate Japanese Plum Yew
Cephalotaxus harringtonii 'Prostrata'
Unique evergreen shrub that is growing in popularity. Prostrata is a cultivar that stays low. Grows in deep shade and is deer resistant. Mounded arching pendulous branches with wonderful needle-like leaves. |
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Variegated Japanese Dogwood
Cornus Kousa 'Wolf Eyes'
Wonderful new twist on the classic Kousa. Unique creamy white foliage is striking. Extended blooming period. Great fall color. Mottled bark with age. Must be seen to be fully appreciated - a great small specimen tree. |
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Baileyi Red Twig Dogwood
Cornus stolonifera 'Baileyi'
A newer variety of red twig dogwood that does not grow by underground stems like the species. Exceptionally bright red stems in winter. Beautiful white blooms in spring on older wood. Fruit that follows blooms is ornamental and attractive to birds. |
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Ilex x Koehneana
Chestnut Leaf Holly
Thinner, more oblong, leaf than most hollies gives Koehneana a unique texture. Mature leaves are fairly large - 3 to 5". Fast grower to 30+ feet tall, but only 15 feet wide. Very tolerant of heat. Prefers full sun. Needs a male polinator in the area. Berries are large - up to 1/2" wide. |

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Chickasaw Crapemyrtle
Lagerstoemia indicia 'Chickasaw'
A great dwarf Crapemyrtle. Mature height and width is 2-3 ft. Nice glossy green leaves. Beautiful lavender-pink flowers in summer. Great orange-red fall foliage. Works as a single plant, in mass, or as a low hedge. |

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Pocomoke Crapemyrtle
Lagerstoemia indicia 'Pocomoke'
Another great dwarf Crapemyrtle. Nice oval form. Mature height is 3-4 ft. tall and 4-5 ft. wide. Nice glossy green leaves. Beautiful rosy-pink flowers in summer. Great bronze-red fall foliage. Works as a single plant, in mass, or as a low hedge. |
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Dwarf Japanese Black Pine
Pinus thunbergi 'Banshoho'
Low, dense, spreading, globe shaped conifer with needles that give is stiff bottlebrush appearance. Prominent candles. Only grows to 5' tall. Great low specimen. |
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Dwarf Japanese Black Pine
Pinus thunbergi 'Yatsubusa'
A poor picture of a great plant. Yatsubusa has an upright, oval habit. It is very dense and compact, and gets a maximum of 6 to 8 feet tall. Slow growing. Makes an excellent rock garden or specimen plant. |

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Mariesii Doublefile Viburnum
Virburnum plicatum 'Mariesii'
Beautiful layered branches on this flowering shrub that grows 10' tall and 10-15' wide. Lacecap white blooms in spring in double rows down the stems. Wonderful textured leaves turn purplish-red in fall. A great plant with multi-season interest. |
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Shasta Doublefile Viburnum
Virburnum plicatum 'Shasta'
Double row, extra large white, lacecap flowers in spring. Grows 6-7' tall and 10-12' wide. Purple foliage in fall. A wonderful plant that makes a great deciduous hedge, or single specimen plant. Multi-season interest. |
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'My Monet' Weigela
Weigela 'My Monet'
A wonderful dwarf variety with changing variegated leaves. Base color of leaves is a green center with a white band around the edge. With more sum the white band turns pink. Nice pink flowers in spring. Plant grows only 12-18" tall and wide. Unique and unusual. |
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