10 to 15 feet - Page 8 of 10 - Fine Gardening

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    Roughleaf dogwood

    Cornus drummondii

    This dogwood can be classified as either a deciduous shrub or small tree.

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    Chinese snowball viburnum

    Viburnum macrocephalum

    This semi-evergreen or evergreen shrub has a rounded form.

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    Rusty blackhaw viburnum

    Viburnum rufidulum

    While North American native viburnums occur most commonly in the eastern United States, rusty blackhaw viburnum flirts with the edge of the Plains.

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    Fountain bamboo

    Fargesia nitida

    This striking clump-forming bamboo, with olive-purple stems, dark green leaves, and an upright habit, is suitable for screening.

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    Japanese camellia

    Camellia japonica

    Japanese camellias shine in winter, with their glossy, deep green leaves and brilliant symmetry.

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    Oleander

    Nerium oleander

    Oleander is a tall, upright to spreading shrub with lance-shaped, deep green to grayish green leaves.

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    Black bamboo

    Phyllostachys nigra

    This clumping bamboo is native to eastern and central China and can reach 15 feet tall and almost as wide.

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    Noisette rose

    Rosa 'Crepuscule'

    This climber produces an endless display of fragrant apricot-yellow blossoms.

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    Azalea

    Rhododendron 'Admiral Semmes'

    This native azalea, winner of the 2007 Georgia Gold medal award,  will thrive in heat and humidity, which is why it is a good choice for the South.

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    ‘Henri Robert’ lilac

    Syringa vulgaris ‘Henri Robert’

    This cultivar has double bluish-purple flowers that open from violet buds in midseason.