CHOKEBERRY (Aronia) 
Native shrubs of unusual merit that are particularly effective 
when combined with hawthorns or evergreens. 
Aronia arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry) 
Red leaved and red berried in the fall. Under eight feet high. 
Prefers a moist location. 
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Aronia melanocarpo (Black chokeberry) 
Lower growing. Bears black fruit. (Illustrated at the beginning 
of this. section). 
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CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla fruticosa) 
The shrubby cinquefoil varies from one to four feet in height 
and produces an abundance of bright yellow flowers throughout 
the summer. 
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COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA (Pekin cotoneaster) 
An upright shrub with arching branches and small, pointed 
leaves. Grows to eight feet and makes a good hedge plant. 
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DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Important shrubs for mass grouping. Noteworthy for their 
berries and fall coloring. 
Cornus alba sibirica (Coral dogwood) 
A bushy shrub up to ten feet high with coral-red bark and 
light blue berries. 
Cornus amomun 
(Silky dogwood) 
Pale blue berries and _ pur- 
plish stems, Eight feet high. 
Good combined with the coral 
dogwood. 
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