BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
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MOUNTAINLAUREL KALMIA 
Kalmia 
KALMIA angustifolia, Lampxizy Kavmia, 2-4 ft. 
This small evergreen shrub has clusters of lavender-rose to crimson flowers 
in June-July. Prefers a peaty soil. 
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KALMIA latifolia, MounrainLaureL Kania, 6-25 ft. 
In May or June this choice native evergreen shrub presents a gorgeous 
spectacle, with its white or blush-pink clustered flowers. A fine companion 
for Rhododendrons and Azaleas. 
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Sandmyrtle 
LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium prostratum, ALLEGHANY SANDMyRTLE, 5-9 in. 
A tiny dwarf evergreen gem, with miniature clusters of starlike flowers in 
May. Found high in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, it is entirely 
hardy. A rock garden is a natural home for this little treasure. 
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Leucothoe 
LEUCOTHOE catesbaei, Droorine Levucotuor, 4-6 ft. 
Glossy green foliage and white flower clusters in April or May on arching 
branches. Best in partial shade. The graceful curving branches of unique 
value as a background for flower arrangements. 
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Partridgeberry 
MITCHELLA repens, Parrrincrserry, 3-4 in. 
White flowers in June or July, scarlet fruit in September. Fine little native 
evergreen groundcover for shady or semi-shady locations. 
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