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Evergreens Quiz
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Height: 1-2’ Spread: 4-8’ Scale-like; bluish-green in the summer & plum in winter Forms a thick mat Berry in fall Sun-part shade Withstands severe exposure and grows in any soil Problems-blight & mites 15
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2 Height: 60-80’ Spread: 30-50’ Alternate, Elliptical, Entire & Pinnate Leaves Glossy top and brown underneath Creamy white 10” wide flower Sun-Part Shade
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9 Height: 5-10’ Width: 5-8’ Waxy, solid green and golden edged leaves (variegated will revert to solid-must prune off) Opposite, simple, obovate & serrated Stem-squarish Shade-Sun Problems: Leaf spot, euonymous scale, & aphids
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17 Height: 10-12’ Spread:8-10’ Lanceolate leathery leaves (aromatic)
Serrate at apex and olive colored Bluish-gray berry (females only) Sun-shade
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1 Height: 100’ Spread: Narrow pyramid Scale leaves that are flattened
Full Sun Used as a Problems: Bag worms & shallow roots
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6 Height: 4-6’ Spread: 3-5’ 1-1.5” long glossy green leaves
Pinkish-white tube shaped flowers (summer) Semi-shade
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10 Height: 5-6’ Width: 4-6’ Oblong leaves with 1-3 spines at top and slight recurve Sun-shade
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7 Height: 4-5’ Spread: 3-4’ 4-8” deep green or spotted leaves
Good in shady places Semi-shade Dioecious
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19 Height: 6-10’ Spread: 5-8’ 3-6” long/1-2” wide bluish green leaves
Alternate, Elliptical, Entire Flowers Lilac-Purple in April-May & 5-6” wide (umbel shaped) Likes cooler climates (becomes leggy in unfavorable conditions Part shade Leaves and flowers are bigger than azalea Troubled by many pests
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8 Height: 3-8’ Spread: 3-4’ Simple with white midrib on underside
Part shade Used as a hedge along a building
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3 Height: up to 10’ Spread: up to 15’ 1-3” long needles, 2/fasicle
Sun-Part Shade Problems: Scale
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11 Height: 20-30’ Width: 7-10’ 1-4 spines down the upper half of leaf
Alternate, simple, elliptic-ovate, & glossy Cluster of berries in fall/winter Typical Pyramid shape Sun-part shade
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5 Height: 50-80’ Spread: 30-35’ Needle like leaves 12-18” (3 per fascile) Full Sun Acidic Soil One Central Leader
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12 Height: 4’ Width: 5’ Wedge-based leaves with crenate margins, flat & ½” long Mounding habit Sun-shade Good substitute for boxwood Spider Mites
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4 Height: 50-80’ Spread: 20-40’ 5 needles/fasicle that have a thin white line on the middle Leaves appear to have a bluish-green hint Sun
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13 Height: 3-5’ Width: 4-6’ Green-reddish brown leaves
Alternate, simple, ovate, & crenate Gray stems Sun-shade Drought tolerant
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18 Height: 6-8’ Spread: 2-3’ Pinnately-Compound leaves, Lanceolate, Entire 1-1.5” long leaflets Pink/White Panicle Flower (May-June) Green-spring Greenish-maroon/red in winter Problem Free Plant
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14 Height: 1-2’ Spread: 6-9’ Awl shaped (1/2” long) and usually in 3’s
Stomata band with bluish-green underside Blue berry Sun-part shade Will grow on beach dunes or in clay and withstands severe exposure
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16 Height: 6-12’ Spread: 6-8’ Opposite, Simple, Ovate, Entire
4” long leathery with raised veins on underside (curl at apex) White panicle in May (fragrant) Sun-shade Stems-large grey lenticels Sometimes grown as a small tree 16
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20 Height: 3’ Spread: 3’ .5-1” long dull/dark green leaves Ovate
Mid-April flowers (3-5/cluster) Part shade Hairy stem & leaves
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