Landscape Plants for the Twenty-first Century |
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abundant adaptable American areas attained a height attractive autumn bark base becomes bloom branches bright brown Camellia cedar-apple rust clusters color Columbia compact container controlled crape myrtle cross crown cultivars dark dark green deciduous dense developed disease display early evergreen fall feet fire flowers foliage fruit full sun garden glossy gray green grow grown growth habit highly holly hybrids Ilex inches in diameter indica injury introduction Lagerstroemia landscape larger late leaf leaves light loam magnolias mature mildew National Arboretum native nursery trade Ohio original parks pear period pink plane tree plant prefers produce Pyracantha range of soil remains resistant resulted seed seedling selection September shade shrub similar soil species specimen spread spring street successfully summer superior syriacus tolerant tree trunk turn U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zones U.S.D.A. Zones United upright urban Viburnum Washington white flowers winter yellow