GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



2. PLANTS FOR GROUND COVER (Continued) 



B. (As ground cover plants in shady situations.) 

 (Continued) 



FERNS Continued 



For moist shady places: 



Adiantum pedatum Aspidium cristatum 



Maiden-hair Fern Dwarf Fern 



Aspidium acrostichoides Woodwardia Virginica 



Christmas Fern Virginia Chain Fern 



Aspidium marginale Phegopteris hexagonoptera 



Margined Fern Broad Beech Fern 

 Asplenium Felix- foemina 

 Lady Fern 



C. (As ground coyer on embankments and rocky 

 places). This list consists mostly of vines and shrubs 

 particularly adapted for this use. Embankments which are 

 composed of heavy soils, with moisture retaining qualities, 

 can be covered with any of the general shrub plantings. 

 For additional information on plants for rocky places, see 

 list No. 15. 



SHRUBS 



Rosa setigera Rubus crataegifolius 



Prairie Rose Thorn-leaved Raspberry 



Rhus glabra Symphoricarpos vulgaris 



Smooth Sumac Indian Currant 



Rhus aromatica Xanthorrhiza apiifoliaf 



Fragrant Sumac Yellow Root 



Rhus typhina Genista tinctoria 



Staghorn Sumac Butcher's Broom 



Rhus copallina Myrica cerifera 



Shining Sumac Bayberry 



Kalmia angustifolia Myrica asplenifolia 



Sheep Laurel Sweet Fern 



Spiraea tomentosa Spiraea salicifolia 



Hardhack Willow-leaved Spirea 



Spiraea sorbifolia 



Sorbe-leaved Spirea 



All plants marked (f), unless protected during the severe winter months, will 

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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