Woodland Garden - Page 31 of 47 - Fine Gardening

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    ‘Pink Beauty’ doublefile viburnum

    Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'Pink Beauty'

    This shrub's signature characteristics are its tiered shape and handsome, grayish brown branches.

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    Snow Lace® gray dogwood

    Cornus racemosa 'Emerald'

    This native shrub dogwood is more compact than the species with semiglossy, emerald green foliage and showy, white fruit.

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    ‘Henry’s Garnet’ Virginia sweetspire

    Itea virginica ‘Henry's Garnet’

    'Henry's Garnet' Virginia sweetspire is a very dependable, showy plant.

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    Highbush blueberry

    Vaccinium corymbosum

    Highbush blueberry provides four seasons of fanfare, starting with twisted, peeling stems in winter; profuse white or pink blossoms in spring; savory blue fruit in summer; and long-lasting foliage the…

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    ‘Brilliantissima’ Red chokeberry

    Photinia pyrifolia 'Brilliantissima'

    'Brilliantissima' rivals hollies (Ilex spp.

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    ‘Winterthur’ smooth witherod

    Viburnum nudum ‘Winterthur’

    There are some shrubs that will light up the fall garden with both leaf color and fruit.

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    Devil’s walking stick

    Aralia spinosa

    The textural quality of this eastern native's stems and foliage is superb.

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    Western sword fern

    Polystichum munitum

    Western sword ferns abound in the forests of the Northwestern U.

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    Dutch crocus

    Crocus vernus

    Dutch crocus is one of the hardiest, if not the hardiest, crocus species readily available to home gardeners.

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    Blackhaw Viburnum

    Viburnum prunifolium

    Blackhaw Viburnum is a large shrub or small tree with clusters of creamy white flowers followed by pink-rose berries, which birds love to eat.