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Callicarpa japonicaCommon Name: Japanese Beautyberry
Japanese Beautyberry is similar to our native species, but has smaller leaves and berries, and the fruits tend to be paler in color as well. ...
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Carya illinoinensisCommon Name: Pecan
The largest member of the hickory family is the Pecan. Prefers rich, moist soils. Tall straight trunk with symmetrical, broadly oval crown. The sweet edible nuts of Pecan are favored by wildlife and people. ...[ More Info ]
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Carya illinoinensis 'Chetopa'Common Name: Chetopa Pecan
'Chetopa' is a dependable and hardy selection that shows good resistance to scab. Tall straight trunk with symmetrical, broadly oval crown. ...[ More Info ]
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Cotinus coggygria atropurpureaCommon Name: Purple Smoketree
Purple Smoketree offers stunning purple foliage that turns red in autumn. Dark green leaves turn a spectacular mix of yellow, orange, red and burgundy in fall. The "smoke" is not its flowers but the colorful stalks that remain after the flowers have fallen. ...[ More Info ]
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Halesia carolinaCommon Name: Carolina Silverbell
Carolina Silverbell is a small native tree with white, bell-shaped spring flowers. Full sun or partial shade. ...[ More Info ]
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Liquidambar styracifluaCommon Name: Sweetgum
The deep green, glossy, star-shaped leaves of Sweetgum turn a wonderful medley of colors in fall ranging from orange to purple to red on a single Sweetgum tree. In the fall, golf-ball size brown fruit with sharp points form....
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Rubus allegheniensisCommon Name: Common Blackberry
Blackberries are perennial plants, which bear thorny, biennial stems, or canes. Vigorous growth and tolerant of poor soils, plants readily colonize ditches and wastelands. ...
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