CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera, Sawara Fausecypress, 
50-150 ft. 
A pyramidal evergreen tree with horizontally spread- 
ing branches. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera filifera, Sawara THureap 
Fatsecypress, 10 ft. 
Broadly pyramidal small tree or shrub, with interest- 
ing elongated thread-like branches. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera plumosa, PLume Sawara 
FausEcyPrREss, 30 ft. 
Dense conical tree with ascending branches and feath- 
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CHAMAEDAPHNE ecalyculata, Learuervear, 3-5 ft. 
Small white flowers in April-June, and dull green 
leaves. This native broadleaf evergreen prefers a 
moist or boggy location. 
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CHIONANTHUS virginicus, Wuire Frincetrer, 10-15 
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Profuse white flowers in showy panicles in May-June 
and dark blue fruit make this a highly prized orna- 
mental shrub. Give it plenty of room. 
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CLADRASTIS lutea, Amertcan YreLtLowwoop, 40-60 
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Fragrant white flowers in loose drooping panicles in 
mid-summer. A charming native species. 
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CLETHRA alnifolia, SummMersweer Cierura, 5-10 ft. 
This dependable native species has delightfully fra- 
grant white flowers from late July thru Sept. 
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rate. Special prices on large quantities, 
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