PLANTS FOR PARTIALLY SHADED LOCATIONS 193 



ground yew and the kalmia, will thrive better under partially shaded 

 conditions than under conditions of open exposure to the sun. 



Acer pennsyhantcum 



Striped Maple 

 Amelanchier oblongijolia 



Shad-bush 

 Azalea (in variety) 



Native Azalea 

 Benzoin aestivale 



Spice Bush 

 Calycanthus floridus 



Strawberry Shrub 

 Ceanothus americanus 



New Jersey Tea 

 Clethra alnifolia 



Sweet Pepper Bush 

 Cornus alternifolia 



Alternate-leaved Dogwood 

 Cornus florida 



Flowering Dogwood 

 Cornus mas 



Cornelian Cherry 

 Diervilla hybrida lutea-marginata 



Variegated Weigela 

 Diervilla trifida 



Bush Honeysuckle 

 Hamamelis virginiana 



Witch Hazel 

 Hydrangea arborescens 



Wild Hydrangea 

 Hydrangea quercifolia 



Oak-leaved Hydrangea 

 Kalmia latifolia 



Mountain Laurel 

 Ligustrum (in variety) 



Privet 



Lonicera tatarica 



Tartarian Honeysuckle 

 Philadelphus coronarius 



Mock Orange 

 Picea alba 



White Spruce 

 Rhamnus caroliniana 



Carolina Buckthorn 

 Rhododendron (in variety) 



Rhododendron 

 Rhodotypos kerrioides 



White Kerria 



Symphoricarpos racemosus 

 Snowberry 



Symphoricarpos vulgaris 

 Indian Currant 



Taxus canadensis 



Ground Yew 

 Tsuga canadensis 



Canadian Hemlock 

 Viburnum acerifolium 



Maple-leaved Viburnum 

 Viburnum alnifolium 



Hobble-bush 

 Viburnum dentatum 



Arrow-wood 

 Viburnum lentago 



Sheep Berry 

 Viburnum opulus 



High-bush Cranberry 

 Viburnum prunifolium 



Black Haw 

 Viburnum pubescens 



Downy-leaved Arrow-wood 



Zanthoxylum americanum 

 Prickly-ash 



