Other Native Plants 

Pieris Floribunda 
(MOUNTAIN —FETTERBUSH) (EVERGREEN — LILY-OF-THE- 
VALLEY SHRUB) Blooms in late April. White flowers, 
similar to the common Lily-of-the-Valley are borne at 
the ends of the branches. Dwarf, compact habit of growth 
and evergreen foliage make it a most desirable border, 
rock garden, or ground cover plant. (Photograph above). 
Vaccinium Corymbosum 
(HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY) The Blueberry or Huckleberry 
fruits are well known and the plant itself is very attrac- 
tive. The foliage during the spring is a fresh green, 
turning to bright scarlet shades in fall. The edible 
fruit is borne in late August. 
Leiophyllum Buxifolium 
(BOX: SANDMYRTLE) Blooms in May. Another dwarf 
evergreen for rock garden or border planting. Largest 
plants seldom reach a height of more than 8 inches. The 
smooth, dark green leaves resemble Boxwood and the 
delicate white flowers are so abundant as to almost com- 
pletely hide the plant. 
Leucothoe Catesbaei 
(DROOPING LEUCOTHOE) Blooms in May. Graceful sprays 
of white flowers hang from the branches, giving the 
effect of a flowering fern. The evergreen foliage turns 
rich red and purple shades in fall. An ideal plant for 
shaded locations, border planting and ground cover use. 
