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VIBURNUM tomentosum, 7’-8’ Doublefile Viburnum 
White flowers borne in flat heads, June. Red to black berries. 
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— — plicatum 7’-8' Japanese Snowball 
Showy white flowers in balls in June. Rich handsome foliage with 
purple autumn coloring. 
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VINCA minor, 6”-8” Periwinkle or Myrtle 
Trailing evergreen. Glossy foliage. Blue flowers in spring. Excellent 
ground cover in sun or shade. 
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VITEX macrophylla (latifolia), 3’-4' Large-leaved Lilac Chaste tree 
Lilac flowers, August, September. Gray-green star shaped leaves. 
Prefers sun. 
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WEIGELIA candida, 7’-8’ White Weigelia 
Large green-white flowers. 
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