The Pieris Japonica is a shrub. It likes wet conditions and they like to be in the shade. They usually grow around 13 by 13 feet. Range: E. Asia - E. China,

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The Pieris Japonica is a shrub. It likes wet conditions and they like to be in the shade. They usually grow around 13 by 13 feet. Range: E. Asia - E. China, Japan.

 Mugo pine's native range is western Europe, eastern Europe, southern Europe, and western Asia.  They grow in ranges from 3 feet tall to nearly 45 feet tall  They like to be mostly in the sun but can do fine in the shade.  Mugo pines are trees.

 Native To: Eastern North America, occurring from Newfoundland west to Minnesota and southeastern Manitoba.  This tree can live over 400 years.  They can grow up to 170 feet tall some to 180 feet.  They like dense but also shady conditions.

 Native To: Europe and Asia, ranging from Scotland, Ireland and Portugal in the west.  This Tree can grow up to 115 feet tall.  They like to be open in fields with lots of sun and rain.

 Native to: Coastal areas of Japan and South Korea.  This Tree can grow up to 130 feet tall.  They grow best in full sun. They can grow well in sand but don’t need as much water.

 This tree can grow mostly around 85 feet.  Origin not specifically known but can be found in North America and Mexico.  Can go in any kind of soils and doesn't pick diseases up easily. It can go in either really wet or dry soils.

 Native to: Europe, northern Asia and the mountains of Algeria and Morocco.  Grows up to eight inches long and 1/4 inch wide.  This Blue Grass is a wetland kind of grass. It is also native grown around here and the northeast.