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PLANTS FOR MOIST SOILS 
Many plants will not stand a location that is quite moist a great deal of the time. These varieties, however, seem 
to enjoy considerable moisture if proper drainage is provided. In many cases it increases their growth and gives 
them finer foliage. 
Care must be used in choosing varieties that will best suit your particular location and we are prepared to help you 
plan correctly. 
Abies in variety Pinus strobus pyramidalis Spiraea prunifolia 
Acer in variety Populus in variety Spiraea thunbergi 
Ailanthus altissima Prunus triloba Symphoricarpos albus 
Amelanchier in variety F Symphoricarpos orbiculatus 
Aronia, in variety Quercus palustris Syringa oblata dilatata 
Azalea arborescens Syringa villosa 
Rhamnus davurica 
Azalea calendulacea Rhododendron maximum WBS F 
Azalea nudiflora ; ; ar Thuja in variety 
é Rosca setigera 
Azalea vasey i 
alee yi Ulmus americana 
Azalea viscosa Salix in variety 
Berhericcmn cnrickn Sophora japonica Vaccinium corymbosum 
Betula nigra % Sorbus commixta Viburnum dentatum 
Sorbus intermedia Viburnum trilobum 
Carpinus in variety 
Chaenomeles lagenaria 
Chamaedaphne calyculata 
Chionanthus virginicus 
Clethra alnifolia 
Clethra alnifolia rosea 
Cornus racemosa 
Cornus sanguinea 
Cornus stolonifera 
Epigaea repens 
Erica carnea 
Euonymus in variety 
Fagus in variety 
Forsythia in variety 
Gaylussacia brachycera 
Halesia monticola 
Hamamelis in variety 
Hydrangea in variety 
Ilex glabra 
Tlex verticillata 
Kalmia angustifolia 
Kalmia latifolia 
Kerria japonica 
Kerria japonica, Hv. Double 
Kolkwitzia amabilis 
Leucothoe catesbaei 
Lonicera korolkowi 
Lyonia mariana 
Malus in variety 
Oxydendrum arboreum 
Pieris floribunda 
Pieris japonica 
Pinus strobus 
Some of the most interesting 
effects are possible when there 
is water in the landscape. 
