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ELAEAGNUS 
argentea—SILVERBERRY 12’ May 
Silvery leaves, fragrant flowers, spineless. 
umbellata 12 May-June 
Oval scarlet fruit, green leaves. 
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EUONYMUS—Spindle-Tree 
alata—CORKBARK EUVONYMUS 10’ May-June 
Winged branches, small yellowish flowers, 
red fruits. Crimson fall foliage. 
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alata compacta 6’ May-June 
Compact form of Euonymus alata. 
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atropurpurea—BURNING BUSH 20' June 
Scarlet fruit in October. 
bungeana— WINTERBERRY EUONYMUS 15S’ June 
Large leaves, orange seeds. 
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europaea—EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH 15’ June 
Large shrub or small tree. Yellow flowers; 
pink fruits hang on long after foliage has 
dropped. 
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radicans—WINTERCREEPER 15’ 
Can be used as vine for edging or ground 
cover. Evergreen. 
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radicans vegetus—BIGLEAF WINTERCREEPER 
Large glossy green foliage, scarlet berries. 
Evergreen. 
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yedoensis —YEDDO EUONYMUS 15’ 
Pink and orange fruit, bright fall coloring. 
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EXOCHORDA—Pearlbush 
grandiflora 10’ May-June 
Pearl like buds, pure white flowers. Prefers 
moist soil. 
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