Landscape Plants for the Twenty-first Century |
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American elm anthracnose attained a height autumn branches calleryana Camellia cedar-apple rust Chinese elm clusters color Columbia compact controlled cross crab apple crape myrtle creamy white flowers crown cultivars D.C. area dark green leaves deciduous dense disease-resistant Dutch elm disease elm yellows evergreen fauriei feet wide fire blight foliage foot spread full sun garden glossy grow hardy to U.S.D.A. Hibiscus syriacus holly hybrids Ilex inches in diameter inches wide indica introduction Lagerstroemia landscape plants landscape tree late leathery leaves turn light London plane London plane tree mature mildew-resistant multiple-stemmed Naragansett nursery trade Ohio oleifera orange-red panicles pear petals pink Platanus powdery mildew Pyracantha range of soil red fruit red-purple resistant sasanqua seedling selection semi-evergreen shade trees shrub shrub border Siberian elm soil conditions Sparkleberry species successfully grown summer superior tepals tolerant tree-type trunk U.S. National Arboretum U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zones U.S.D.A. Zones upright growth habit Viburnum Washington yellow Zones 5b