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BERBERIS triacanthophora. 4’-5’ Threespine Barberry 
EVERGREEN. Really a handsome evergreen shrub. The narrow 
two-inch leaves are surprisingly white underneath and the graceful 
branching arrangement displays the unusual whitish flowers and 
black fruits nicely. This has done well with us in hot sun as well 
as in half-shade. 
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verruculosa. 3’ Warty Barberry 
EVERGREEN. The aristocrat of Barberries, this evergreen develops 
into a compact mound densely covered with rich lustrous green 
foliage that reminds one of miniature English Holly leaves with a 
whitish underside. In spring the branches are strung with little 
golden cups nodding on half inch threads. These fragrant flowers 
are followed by bloomy black fruits. A splendid low hedge plant. 
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BETULA alba fastigiator. 20’-25’ Columnar White Birch 
(Betula pendula) 
Grows amazingly like a Lombardy Poplar and in time forms a 
dense rugged column of dark green leaves. White bark. 
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—laciniata. 30’-40’ Weeping Cutleaf Birch 
Deeply cut leaves and fountain-like arrangement of the drooping 
branches make this a justly popular lawn subject. 
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—youngi. 8’-15’ Young’s Weeping Birch 
The slender branches assume surprising positions, curving-inverted, 
yet graceful and most interesting eventually forming a broad pic 
turesque mass, for large rock garden. 
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papyrifera. 40’-50’ Canoe or Paper Birch 
White papery bark, lacy foliage, graceful stems all help to make 
this the popular tree of the Adirondack Mountains—indeed a grand 
American. 
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populifolia, 35’-40’ Gray Birch 
This “Queen of the Woods” is generally seen in clumps, two or 
three white trunks rising gracefully from the ground and swaying 
in the breeze. Small foliage quivers at the slightest breeze. Particu- 
larly effective with dark evergreens. 
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