PLANTS FOR FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS 



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Evonymus americanus 



Strawberry Bush 

 Evonymus atropurpureus 



Burning Bush 

 Evonymus europaeus 



European Spindle Tree 

 Hippophae rhamnoides 



Sea Buckthorn 

 Ilex crenata 



Japanese Holly 

 Ilex opaca 



American Holly 

 Ilex verticillata 



Winterberry 

 Ligustrum (in variety) 



Privet 

 Lonicera morrowi 



Japanese Bush Honeysuckle 

 Lonicera tatarica 



Tartarian Honeysuckle 

 Myrica cerifera 



Bayberry 

 Physocarpus opulif alius 



Ninebark 

 Pyracantha coccinea 



Evergreen Thorn 

 Rhodotypos kerrioides 



White Kerria 

 Rhus glabra 



Smooth Sumac 



Rhus typhina 



Staghorn Sumac 

 Rosa blanda 



Meadow Rose 

 Rosa multiflora 



Japanese Climbing Rose 

 Rosa rubiginosa 



Sweet Brier 

 Rosa rubrifolia 



Red-leaved Rose 



Rosa rugosa 



Japanese Rose 

 Sambucus canadensis 



American Elder 

 Sambucus racemosa 



Red-berried Elder 

 Sorbus aucuparia 



European Mountain Ash 

 Staphylea trijolia 



American Bladder-nut 

 Symphoricarpos racemosus 



Snowberry 

 Symphoricarpos vulgaris 



Indian Currant 

 Symplocus paniculata 



Japanese Sweet Leaf 

 Vaccinium (in variety) 



Blueberry 

 Viburnum (in variety) 



Viburnum 



C. Producing Fruit Valuable During the Winter Months. 

 The group of trees and shrubs w^hich retain interesting fruit w^ell into 

 the winter months is comparatively Hmited. A fev7 of these plants 

 should be in every landscape planting to give a touch of colour and life 

 during the dead winter months. 



Berberis (in variety) 



Barberry 

 Celastrus scandens 



American Bitter-sweet 

 Crataegus (in variety) 



Thorn 

 Ilex opaca 



American Holly 

 Ilex verticillata 



Winterberry 

 Ligustrum ibota 



Japanese Privet 



Ligustrum vulgare 



European Privet 

 Myrica cerifera 



Bayberry 

 Pyracantha coccinea 



Evergreen Thorn 

 Rhodotypos kerrioides 



White Kerria 

 Rhus glabra 



Smooth Sumac 

 Rhus typhina 



Staghorn Sumac 



