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CALYCANTHUS floridus. 8’-9’ Common Sweetshrub 
Red-brown flowers, foliage and even the peculiar seeds, all 
give off a spicy fragrance. A neat old-fashioned shrub. 
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CARPINUS betulus. 50’-60’ European Hornbeam 
Even a single tree with its blue-gray smooth bark, muscu- 
lar wood and clean foliage is worth while, but as a 
hedge plant with brown leaves persisting it excels. 
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CARYOPTERIS incana. 12’-2’ Blue Spirea 
A bushy half herbaceous shrub which covers itself with 
lacy lavender flowers in September and October. Very ef- 
fective against the gray-green leaves. Sheltered spot is best. 
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CEDRUS altantica. 60’-70’ Atlas Cedar 
Brush-like tufts of short gray-green needles are scattered 
along the stiff branches. Really worth the little protection 
needed in exposed location. 
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altlantica glauca. 60’-70’ Blue Atlas Cedar 
EVERGREEN. Silvery-blue needles cover the branches. 
Grows slowly and should have a favored spot—its worth it. 
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libani. 60’-80’ Cedar of Lebanon 
Dignity is inherent in this historical old tree. The youth- 
ful pyramidal form gradually gives way to a more stately 
picturesque flat-topped tree with few far reaching hori- 
zontal branches. The light green rather short needles 
are arranged in tufts along the branches. Give it room. 
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CELASTRUS orbiculatus. 30’-35’ Oriental Bittersweet 
Can be identified by the brilliant red and yellow fruits 
being borne in short stemmed clusters in axils of leaves. 
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scandens. 20’-25’ American Bittersweet 
Not quite so vigorous or prolific but the long terminal bun- 
ches of typical fruits are just as effective as the Oriental. 
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CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis. 12’-15’ Buttonbush 
You will find this native growing actually in water where 
the rich green leaves show off the fuzzy round heads of 
white flowers to perfection in July and August. Very bushy. 
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CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum. 70’-80’ Katsura Tree 
From a slender youth this tree develops into a magnificent 
spreading tree at maturity. Purple tinged heart shaped foli- 
age is beautiful in spring and again in golden autumn. 
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