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CHAMAECYPARIS plumosa aurea. 25’-30’ Golden Plume Cypress 
Quite a favorite for high lights in a mixed planting. The yellow 
foliage is particularly bright in spring. 
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—lutescens. 3’-4’ Dwarf Yellow Plume Cypress 
A low broad round topped bush, sulphur tipped branches. 
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CHIONANTHUS virginica. 20’-25’ White Fringe 
Loose tassels of fragrant white flowers are effective against the 
bold dark green foliage; really handsome for "“dominant'’ spots. 
Dark purple plum-like fruits are quickly eaten by birds. One of 
our “‘forgotten"’ good natives. 
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CLEMATIS paniculata. 25’-30’ Vine. Sweet Autumn Clematis 
The sweet September fragrance of this old favorite indicates its 
presence long before the flower-laden vine is seen; and the 
feathery seeds are also decorative. 
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CLETHRA alnifolia. 7’-8’ Summersweet 
Useful for damp woodlands where the erect white flower spikes 
spice the air with a “peppery” odor all summer. Will also grow 
contentedly even in poor soil or sun. 
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CORNUS alba (sibirica), 8’-10’ Coral Dogwood 
Grows vigorously in moist places, where the vivid red bark is strik- 
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twig form. Birds quickly eat the berries. 
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