Ornamental Shrubs for Use in the Western Landscape |
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PREFACE | 1 |
BOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS | 11 |
KEY TO SHRUBS | 26 |
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15 feet Soil 30 degrees Alternate Aphids axillary Berberis best in partial Best with sufficient Black Scale branches capsule Carissa macrocarpa Cocculus laurifolius Coleonema Coriaceous Cotinus coggygria Cotoneaster Crotalaria agatiflora Cultivars Dark glossy green Dioecious Dodonaea viscosa Drought-tolerant drupe elliptic Environment Full sun Escallonia Euphorbia pulcherrima Family feet Soil Best feet Soil Tolerant Flowers White Fragrant Fruit A dry Fuchsia hybrida glabrous globose Greedy Scale green and glabrous Growth Rapid Pruning Hedge inches long japonica lanceolate leaf leaflets Leaves Deciduous Leaves Evergreen Mealybug Mites Moderate to rapid Numerous stamens oblong obovate Osmanthus Ovate panicles partial shade Pests Aphids Pittosporum Pittosporum crassifolium plant Propagation Seed racemes Rapid Pruning Tolerant Rate of Growth Regular Rhamnus alaternus seacoast conditions Seasonal Value Foliage Self-sows serrulata Shape Compact Shape Upright shrub species Specimen Spread stamens sufficient moisture sufficient organic matter sun or partial toothed Ugni molinae united petals Usually Viburnum well-drained Winter color flowers