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Castanopsis sempervirens (Bush Chinquapin] 
One of Oregon’s wonderful native evergreens seldom offered to the trade. 
Unlike the tall growing form, Bush Chinaquapin usually grows only 5 to 6 
feet high in a spreading, much branched shrub. A plant 4 feet high will 
usually spread 4 to 6 feet. A stout medium sized evergreen of surpassing 
merit. It grows in its native state at 2000 to 4000 feet elevation but is at 
home at sea level. In our mountains it sometimes covers dry open slopes 
where only the hardiest plants can survive the summer’s heat and winter’s 
cold. Is also found in open woods with partial shade. Foliage very dense. 
Leaves dark green above, russet beneath. Flowers in white clusters followed 
by chestnut like fruits. Bush Chinquapin is a fine foundation shrub, also 
good for hedges and borders. It is unexcelled for large banks and terraces. 
A fine addition to the trade. 
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Cedar—See Cedrus, Libocedrus 
Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar] 
The Deodar Cedar grows into a fountain of green of surpassing beauty. The 
color is a light bluish green. With a little pruning and shearing the foliage 
becomes very dense and graceful. It is a native of the Himalaya mountains 
in India where it has been fittingly termed “Tree of the Gods.” 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Lawson Cypress) 
A conifer of most satisfying effect, both in stately habit of growth, dense 
limbs and graceful foliage. Not hardy in areas of extreme cold, but fortu- 
nate, indeed, are localities which can grow this handsome tree. It is fine 
when grown in somewhat open or well spaced rows, and is equally good 
when grown as single specimens, needing no supporting plantings to en- 
hance its beauty. Native of the Oregon coast. 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana cerula 
One of the fine Lawson variations, of which there are several. Slender and 
upright, the branches all growing vertical and very close to the trunk of the 
tree. As slender as a Pyramidal Arborvitae or Irish Juniper and needs little 
pruning. As indicated by the name, the foliage is of a deep sky blue or azure 
in color. The columnar form of the alumni cypress and very desirable where 
slender trees are needed. 
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