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Libocedrus decurrens (Western Incense Cedar) 
A shapely pyramid in form, with fine, fan-like foliage, that is dense, and a 
beautiful glossy-green. The foliage is also delightfully fragrant. The bark is 
bright cinnamon-red. Incense Cedar is native Oregon to California and 
western Nevada. Flourishes on the cold eastern slopes of the Cascade moun- 
tains and in dry, rocky soil. A tall growing tree. As an ornamental, they are 
grown chiefly for their handsome, fragrant evergreen foliage and charming 
habit of growth. The perfect symmetry of growth from the ground to tip of 
the tree is a characteristic that places decurrens almost in a class by itself, 
the only other conifer that is comparable being Sequoia gigantea. 
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Ligustrum sinense (Chinese Privet] 
An upright, rapid growing, semi evergreen. Stands shearing well. Thick, 
luxuriant, bright green foliage. Leaves small, branches slender. Shrub to 
8 feet. A fine hedge subject. Native of China and Korea. Hardy. 
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Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Grape) 
An ornate little evergreen shrub, native of Oregon, where it is much loved 
and enjoyed. Leaves are holly like and bright green. Has long clusters of 
bright golden yellow flowers in the spring, followed by bunches of bright 
blue, grape-like berries, which are sometimes used for jelly making. At- 
tractive foliage, flower and fruit. Also fine for interior decorative pur- 
poses. Some leaves take on autumn tints of crimson, deep red, bronze and 
gold. The shrub is at its best in group plantings. One of the hardiest of the 
broad-leaved evergreens. 
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Mahonia nervosa (Longleat Hollygrape) 
Plants grow 12 to 18 inches tall. The leaves which are 12 to 15 inches long 
are beautifully fern like in form. Flowers are bright golden yellow, fol- 
lowed by bunches of bright blue, grape like fruit. The foliage is dark green 
turning to most beautiful shades of brilliant red and bronze in the fall. Does 
well in sun or shade. Thrives under conifers. Very hardy. One of the very 
best of Oregon’s native shrubs. 
Mountain Laurel—See Kalmia 
Nandina domestica (Nandinal] 
A native of the Orient. Characterized by delicate foliage, the long slender 
leaves being frond-like. It bears large clusters of bright red berries which 
at times almost cover the top of the plant. Some of the leaves turn in 
autumn to attractive shades of red, bronze and scarlet, and some remain 
green. Height 4 to 5 feet. Good for specimen or mass plantings. One of the 
finest hardy evergreens grown. 
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