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E. Hedges for Bleak Exposures. These plants are hardy as 

 far north as the Canadian northwest and will survive under extreme 

 exposure. This group has been subdivided in order more clearly to 

 differentiate between plants which should be used for their different 

 characteristics under different exposures. 



a. Late foliage: 



Syringa vulgaris (not variety alba) 

 Common Lilac 



h. Close shearing: 



Berheris thunbergi 

 Thunberg's Japanese Barberry 



Caragana arhorescens 



Siberian Pea Shrub 

 Caragana microphylla 



Dahurian Pea Shrub 



Elaeagnus angustifolia 

 Russian Olive 



Rhamnus cathartica 

 Common Buckthorn 



Shepherdia argentea 

 Buffalo Berry 



Shepherdia canadensis (on lime) 

 Canadian Buffalo Berry 



c. Unsheared low hedges: 



Berheris thunbergi 

 Thunberg's Japanese Barberry 



d. Fruiting hedges: 



Berheris thunbergi 

 Thunberg's Japanese Barberry 



Crataegus (in variety) 



Thorn 

 Hippophae rhamnoides 



Sea Buckthorn 

 Rhamnus cathartica 



Common Buckthorn 



Spiraea vanhouttei 

 Van Houtte's Bridal Wreath 



Rosa (in variety) 



Native Rose 

 Rosa rugosa 



Japanese Rose 

 Shepherdia argentea 



Buffalo Berry 

 Shepherdia canadensis (on lime) 



Canadian Buffalo Berry 



Symphoricarpos (in variety) 

 Snowberry 



e. Shady places: 



Acer saccharinum 



Silver Maple 

 Crataegus monogyna 



English Hawthorn 

 Lonicera xylosteum 



Fly Bush Honeysuckle 



Philadelphus coronarius 

 Common Mock Orange 



Spiraea vanhouttei 

 Van Houtte's Bridal Wreath 



Symphoricarpos racemosus 

 Snowberry 



