GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



9. PLANTS FOR UNDERGROWTH PLANTATIONS 

 IN WOODED AREAS 



This list consists of material, which in general, can be 

 collected from the woods. It is valuable as background 

 for perennial wild-garden planting and for undergrowth 

 screen in wooded areas. For information supplementing 

 this list concerning perennials valuable for ground cover 

 in wooded areas, see list No. 20. 



A. SHRUBS AND SMALL TREES 



Cornus alternifolia Ceanothus Americanus 



Alternate-leaved Dogwood New Jersey Tea 



Tsuga Canadensis Rubus odoratus 



Canadian Hemlock Flowering Raspberry 



Cornus florida Calycanthus floridus 



Flowering Dogwood Sweet Scented Shrub 



Hamamelis Virginiana Abies balsamea 



Witch Hazel Balsam Fir 



Ostrya Virginiana Philadelphia inodorus 



Hop Hornbeam Scentless Mock Orange 



Acer saccharum Staphylea trifolia 



Sugar Maple American Bladder-nut 



Carpinus Caroliniana Aronia arbutifolia 



Blue Beech Red Chokeberry 



Viburnum acerifolium Aronia nigra 



Maple-leaved Viburnum Black Chokeberry 



Clethra alnifolia Leucothoe Cataesbaei 



Pepper Bush Cataesby's Leucothoe 



Ilex verticillata 

 Winterberry 



B. GROUND COVER PLANTS 



Ajuga reptans Vinca minor 



Bugle Periwinkle 



Convallaria majalis Hedera helix f 



Lily-of-the-Valley English Ivy 



Euonymus oboyatus Hypericum kalmianum 



Semi-creeping Euonymus St. John's Wort 



Euonymus radicans Polypodium vulgare 



Creeping Euonymus Polypody 



Dicksonia punctilobula Aster ericoides 



Hay-scented Fern Wood Aster 



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

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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