Symphoricarpos racemosus (Snowberry) 
Flowering Shrubs 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti. Chenault Coratberry. 
A hybrid, similar to Vulgaris, originating at the Arnold 
Arboretum. Each 
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S. racemosus. Snowberry. 
Known for its large white berries in September, which 
weigh down the slender branches. Fruit clings until frost. 
Very hardy. Suitable for most soil conditions. Stands shade. 
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S. vulgaris. Coralberry. 
Bears small coral fruit which clings from fall till early 
spring. Very hardy. 
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SYMPLOCOS paniculata. Asiatic Sweetleaf. 
White flowers in spring. Heavily laden with turquoise- 
blue berries in early autumn. 
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SYRINGA. Lilac. See pages 42 and 43. 
TAMARIX amurensis. Amur Tamarix. 
Pink flowers in May. Feathery, blue-green foliage. 
Very effective near water; thrives at seashore. 
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