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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. 
