Nursery Landscape Plant ID Exam 4

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Nursery Landscape Plant ID Exam 4 Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office 2002

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KRUME AZALEA

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DWARF NANDINA

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JAPANESE CLEYERA

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MONDO GRASS

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LIRIOPE

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DAYLILY

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LEYLAND CYPRESS

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JAPANESE BARBERRY

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AJUGA

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LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA

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DWARF BURFORD HOLLY

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BOXWOOD

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GLOSSY ABELIA

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EASTERN REDBUD

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WEEPING WILLOW

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SHORE JUNIPER

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LOROPETALUM

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SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA

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BUTTERFLY BUSH

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BLUE RUG JUNIPER

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FLOWERING DOGWOOD

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GINKGO

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JAPANESE AUCUBA

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CARISSA HOLLY

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ENGLISH IVY

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HYBRID TEA ROSE

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JAPANESE MAPLE

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JAPANESE SPURGE

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ROSEMARY

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SASANQUA CAMELLIA

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BAYBERRY WAXMYRTLE

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PLAINTAIN LILY

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DWARF YAUPON HOLLY

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CAMELLIA

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GARDENIA

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CHINESE HOLLY

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FOSTER HOLLY

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Nandina

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Indica Azelea

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Loropetalum

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Leatherleaf Mahonia

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Dwf. Nandina

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Burford Holly

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Redbud

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Butterfly Bush

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Flowering Dogwood

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Japanese Aucuba

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Leyland Cypress

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Shore Juniper

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Southern Magnolia

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Carissa Holly

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Burford Holly

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Japanese Aucuba

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Leatherleaf Mahonia

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American Arborvitae

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Sweet Gum

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Sasanqua Camellia

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Astilbe

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Fescue

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English Ivy

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Dwarf Burford Holly

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Liriope

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Red Maple

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Eastern White Pine

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Plum Yew

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Pyracantha

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Shore Juniper

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Live Oak

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Glossy Privet

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Loblolly Pine

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Japanese Maple

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Leatherleaf Mahonia

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Dwarf Yaupon Holly

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Flowering Crabapple

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Indica Azalea

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Bradford Pear

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Kurume Azalea

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Japanese Anisetree

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