HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 
HARDY NATIVE EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS (Continued) 

LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM PROSTRATUM. Al 
legheny Sandmyrtle. Evergreen. 4 to 12 inches. From 
high Southern mountains. Flowers white to pink, 
April to June. Natural rock garden plant. Also for 
border and massing. Sun or semi-shade. 
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LEUCOTHOE AXILARIS. Downy Leucothe. Evergreen. 
2 to 5 feet. Leaves oval to oblong, lanceolate. Flow- 
ers creamy white early spring. Sun or shade. 
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LEUCOTHOER CATESBAEI. Drooping Leucothoe. 
Evergreen. 3 to 7 feet. Leaves dark shining green, 
in shade, bronze in sunny location, in winter. Flow- 
ers creamy white, fragrant and showy, May and 
June. Splendid for border and massing among other 
shrubbery. Sun or shade. 
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MAGNOLIA GLAUCA. Sweetbay. Evergreen. 20 to 50 
feet. Leaves oblong or oval, green above, pale or 
white beneath. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, cup- 
shaped, long lasting, May and June. Very hardy. 
Recommended for general plantings. Sun or semi. 
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MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. — Southern Magnolia. 
Evergreen. 30 to 60 feet. Attractive evergreen. 
Leaves oblong or ovate, thick and firm, bright green 
and glossy. Flowers fragrant waxy white, spring 
and summer. Fruit rusty brown, scarlet. Sun or 
shade. Not extremely hardy in the north. 
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MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM. Oregon Hollygrape. Ever- 
green. 2 to 4 feet. Leaves compound, 5 to 9 leaf- 
lets. Dark lustrous green, spiny toothed. Flowers 
yellow in clusters, Spring. Berries blue, nearly black. 
Sun or partial shade. 114 to 2 feet, BOB............... 
NANDINA DOMESTICA. Japanese Nandina. Ever- 
green. 2 to 6 feet. Leaves compound, with numerous 
small leaflets, rich red when young. Showy coloring 
in autumn and winter. Flowers white. Fruit scarlet 
and showy berries early winter. For southern loca- 
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PICEA CANADENSIS. White Spruce. 50 to 125 feet. 
Native tree of dense habit. Foliage light bluish green. 
Extremely hardy. Succeeds under varied conditions. 
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