VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM STERILE 
(Japanese Snowball) 
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VITEX AGNUSCASTUS 
(Lilac Chastetree) 
Showy blue flowers in spikes, summer flowering. 
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WEIGELA 
(Eva RathKe Red) 
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WEIGELA ROSEA 
(Rose Weigela) 
3 
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TAMARIX AFRICANA 
(African Tamarix) 
One of the few plants that will grow in swampy, brackish places. 
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VIBURNUM CARLESII 
(Fragrant Viburnum) 
Most fragrant of all shrubs. Pink and white flowers, early. 
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VIBURNUM DENTATUM 
(Arrowood) 
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VIBURNUM SETIGERUM 
(Tea Viburnum) 
Showy red berries. 
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VIBURNUM OPULUS ROSEUM 
(Common Snowball) 
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AFTER CARE OF YOUR PLANTS 
Until plants are well established, it is best to keep them cultivated 
and the weeds kept down, to keep them mulched with manure or peat 
moss and the soil moist. This is most important the summer following 
the planting. A two weeks drouth can kill a newly transplanted plant, 
that a well established plant can survive with ease. 
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