DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia - 15 ft. (Russian 
Olive ). Silver-gray leaves and branches; 
orange berries. Good for massing. Prefers 
sun. 
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EUONYMUS alatus - 8 to 10 ft. (Winged Euony- 
mus). Interesting corky bark; warm crim- 
son autumn coloring. Makes a fine specimen 
plant. 
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E. alatus compecta - 5 to 6 ft. (Dwerf Winged 
Euonymus). Dwarf form of alatus. Com- 
pact, makes a fine hedge. Excelkent cool- 
green foliage with brilliant crimson fall 
coloring. 
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R. americanus - 7 to 8 ft. (Brook EBuonymus). 
An erect shrub with slender twigs. Bright 
green leaves. Fruit warty, rose cola, 
with scarlet seed coats; very showy. Moist 
places. 
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EB. bungeanus - 12 to 15 ft. (Winterberry 
Euonymus). Loose graceful habit. Bright 
pink fruits remain long after the leaves 
heve fallen. 
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E. yeddensis - 9 to 10 ft. (Yeddo Euonymus). 
Small yellow flowers in spring; scarlet 
fruits surrounded by pink husks. Foliage 
brilliant red in fall. 
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EXOCHORDA grandiflora - 8 to 9 ft. (Pearl Bush). 
Dazzling white flowers in May. Is improv- 
ed by annual pruning. Prefers a moist soil. 
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FONTANESIA fortunei - 10 to 12 ft. (Fortune 
Fontanesia). Small white flowers; fast 
growing; makes good screen. 
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