7. Pernyi. C. and W. China. 
I. PLATYPHYLLA BALEARICA (7. Aquifolium b.). 
I. pyrolaefolia. Japan. 
I. rotunda. Japan, Korea. 
I. subrugosa. China. 
I. vomitoria. Yaupon; Va. to Fla. and Tex. 
7. yunnanensis. W. China. 
INDIGOFERA, Leguminosae. Indigo. Attractive small and 
medium-sized shrubs with a profusion of pea-like flowers and 
pleasing pinnate foliage. Their usually long flowering period 
is sometimes shortened in dry seasons [5E, nursery]. 
7. amblyantha. China (Jn.-S.). 
7. hebepetala. Himal. (Au.-S.). 
I. incarnata (7. decora ). China, Japan (Jn.-Jy.). 
7. Kirilowii. China, Korea (Jn.). 
7. pendula. W. China (Au.-S.). 
7. Potaninii. N.W. China (Jn.-Jy.). 
7. pseudotinctoria. Japan, E. and C. China (Jy.-S.). 
ITEA, Saxifragaceae. Highly colored fall foliage and dense 
racemes of fragrant white flowers make this shrub valuable. In 
nature it prefers moist soils but seems well satisfied with drier 
conditions in the garden [8E, 5D]. 
7. virginica. Sweet Spire; N. J. to Fla. and La. (Jn.-Jy.). 
IVA, Compositae. A shrub that grows in wet situations. Of no 
ornamental value [nursery]. 
7. frutescens oraria (I. oraria). Marsh-elder; Mass, to Md. 
JASMINUM, Oleaceae. Jasmine. Green-stemmed shrubs with 
yellow or pink flowers. The hardiest is J. nudifiorum which is 
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