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Another block of our Coniferous evergreens. 
MICHELIA 
Fuscata (Banana Shrub). A slow growing bushy evergreen of light green color. 
When in bloom has an odor exactly like that of Banana. 
NANDINA 
Domestica. Light green foliage in summer, turns red in fall. Red berries. Very 
popular. , 
OSMANTHUS 
Aquifolium. Medium bushy growth. Dark green leaves like Holly. Very desirable. 
Fortunei. Compact growing shrub with large Holly-like leaf. Grows well in shade. 
Fragrans (Sweet Olive). Well known evergreen shrub with small, scented flowers. 
PHILLYREA 
Decora. Leaves about as long as English Laurel but only half as wide. Slow 
growing compact plant. 
PHOTINIA 
Glabra (Red Photinia). A good plant for hedges, etc. Regular pruning will keep 
this plant crimson foliaged during the entire growing season. 
Serrulata. Dark green almost prickly leaves. New foliage is red in spring. 
Pittisporum (Tobira). Lovely medium sized, rounded, dark green leaves. Stands 
shearing. Produces inconspicuous, cream-colored, delightfully fragrant flowers. 
PYRACANTHA 
Crenulata. Tall grower; red berries; more compact, shapely growth than Lalandi; 
very desirable. 
Lalandi (Firethorn). Tall grower. Orange berries in fall. 
Yunnanensis. Spreading growth. Bright red berries in late fall. 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
Indica (Indian Hawthorn). A very slow growing, spreading broadleaf evergreen. 
White, fragrant flowers in late summer followed by black berries. 
THEA 
Bohea (Tea Plant). Bushy plant, dark green foliage. White flower. 
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