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Baptisia australis 
Cerastium tomentosum 
Dianthus caesius 
Dianthus deltoides 
Dianthus plumarius 
Euphorbia corollata 
Festuca glauca 
Gypsophila paniculata 
Helianthemum 
Helianthus 
Lavendula vera 
Linum perenne 
Lupinus polyphyllus 
Nepeta mussini 
Oenothera youngi 
Pentstemon barbatus 
Phlox subulata 
Plumbago larpentae 
Santolina incana 
Santolina viridis 
Sedum in variety 
Sempervivum 
Tunica saxifraga 
Yucca filamentosa 
SHADY PLACES 
Ajuga genevensis 
Ajuga reptans 
Aquilegia canadensis 
Aquilegia chrysantha 
Aster alpinus 
Convyallaria majalis 
Heuchera sanguinea 
Iberis sempervirens 
Liatris pycnostrachya 
Platycodon grandiflorum 
Sedum spectabile 
Mearshy P [ere 
Deciduous Trees 
Acer rubrum, 50’-75’ 
Betula nigra, 50’-60’ 
Larix leptolepis, 50’-60’ 
Liquidambar styraciflua, 50’-60’ 
Quercus palustris, 75’-90’ 
Quercus phellos, 75‘-90’ 
Salix babylonica, 50’-60’ 
Taxodium distichum, 100’ 
Tilia americana, 80’-90’ 
Ulmus americana, 80’-100’ 
Shrubs 
Aronia arbutifolia, 6’-8' 
Aronia melanocarpa, 8’-10’ 
Azalea viscosa, 4’-5’ 
Benzoin aestivalis, 10’-12’ 
Calycanthus floridus, 4’-5’ 
Cephalanthus occidentalis, 4’-5’ 
Clethra alnifolia, 4’-5’ 
Cornus amomum, 8’-9’ 
Cornus stolonifera, 7’-8' 
Ilex glabra, 5’-6’ 
Ilex verticillata, 6’-8’ 
Rhododendron canadense, 4’ 
Sorbaria sorbifolia, 5’-6’ 
Vaccinium corymbosum, 6’-8' 
Viburnum cassinoides, 5-6’ 
Viburnum dentatum, 10’-12' 
Viburnum lentago, 18’-20’ 
Herbaceous Perennials 
Aruncus sylvester 
Aster noyae-angliae 
Boltonia latisquama 
Caltha palustris 
Cimicifuga racemosa 
Helenium autumnale 
Hemerocallis 
Hibiscus moscheutos 
lris chrysographes 
Iris forresti 
Iris kaempferi 
Iris sibirica 
Lobelia cardinalis 
Lobelia siphilitica 
Lythrum salicaria roseum 
Myosotis scorpoides (palustris) 
Physostegia virginica 
Primula cachemiriana 
Primula japonica 
Primula japonica, Red Hugh 
Primula pulverulenta 
Trollius europaeus 
Trollius, Orange Globe 
Acid ISbih 
The acidity of soil varies to a considerable degree and some 
plants prefer a decidedly acid reaction while others succeed 
best in a slightly acid soil. This list includes plants which have 
a preference for soil on the acid side, always providing other 
nutritional conditions are favorable. 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 
Abelia 
Chionanthus 
Liriodendron 
Acer pennsylvanicum  Cladastris Lonicera belgica 
Acer spicatum Clethra Magnolia 
Aesculus parviflora Cornus Myrica 
Amelanchier Cydonia Neillia 
Amorpha Cytisus scoparius Nyssa 
Aronia Daphne mezereum Oxydendrum 
Azalea Enkianthus Quercus 
Baccharis Fagus Sambucus 
Benzoin Forsythia Sophora 
Betula lenta Genista Sorbus 
Buddleia Ginkgo Stewartia 
Callicarpa Halesia Styrax 
Calycanthus Hamamelis Symplocos 
Carpinus Ilex Vaccinium 
Celastrus Itea virginica Viburnum 
Cephalanthus Liquidambar Vitex 
