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Abelia x grandiflora
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Abies concolor
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Acer palmatum cv
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Acer platanoides
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Acer rubrum
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Acer saccharum
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Ajuga reptans cv
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Amelanchier canadensis
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Aquilegia x hybrida
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Astilbe hybrid
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Berberis mentorensis
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Betula nigra
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Brassaia actinophylla
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Buxus microphylla
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Camelia japonica
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Cedrus Atlantica ‘Glauca”
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Cercis canadensis
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Chaenomeles speciosa
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Chrysanthemum X Superbum cv.
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Cornus florida cv.
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Cotoneaster dammeri
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Cotoneaster divaricatus
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Crataegus pheanopyrum
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Cynodon dactylon
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Diffenbachia maculata
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Dracaena deremensis
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Dracaena fragens ‘Massangeana’
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Epipremnum spp.
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Euonymus alatus
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Euonymus fortunei cv.
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Fagus sylvatica cv.
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Festuca spp. and cv.
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Ficus benjamina
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Ficus elastica
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Forsythia X intermedia cv.
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Fraxinus americana cv.
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Gardenia jasminoides fortuniana
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Ginkgo bilboa
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Gleditsia triocanthos var. inermis
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Gymnocladus diocus
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Hedra helix cv.
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Hemmerocallis ssp.
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Hosta X hybrida cv.
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Hydrangea quercifolia
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Ilex cornuta
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Ilex crenata cv.
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Ilex X meservea cv.
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Juniperus chinensis
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Juniperus horizontalis cv.
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Lagerstroemia indica
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Luquidamber styraciflua
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Lirodendron tulipifera
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Lonicera japonica “Halliana”
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Magnolia grandiflora
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Magnoloia X soulangiana cv.
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Mahonia aquifolium cv.
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Malus spp. and cv.
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Myrica pensylvanica
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Nandina domestica
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Nyssa sylvatica
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Pachysandra terminalis
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Paeonia hybrid cv.
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Parthenocissus tricuspidata
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Philodendron scandens oxycardium
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Picea abies
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Picea pungens cv.
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Pieris japonica cv.
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Pinus mugo
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Pinus strobus
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Pinus sylvestris
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Pinus thumbergiana Japanese Black Pine can reach the height of 40 m, but rarely achieves this size outside its natural range. The needles are in fascicles of two with a white sheath at the base, 7-12 cm long; female cones are 4-7 cm in length, scaled, with small points on the tips of the scales, taking two years to mature. Male cones are 1-2 cm long borne in clumps of on the tips of the spring growth. Bark is gray on young trees and small branches, changing to black and plated on larger branches and the trunk; becoming quite thick on older trunks.
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Platanus X acerfolia
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Poa pratensis
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Podocarpus macrophyllus
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Potentilla fruiticosa
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Prunus laurocerasus
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Prunus serrulata
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Pyracantha coccinea
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Pyrus calleryana cv.
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Quercus alba
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Quercus palustris
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Quercus rubra
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Rhododendron X catawbiense
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Rhododendon Hybrid
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Rosa spp.
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Sedum spectabile
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Sorbus aucuparia
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Spirea X bumalda cv.
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Syringa vulgaris
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Taxodium distichum
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Taxus cuspidata
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Thuja occidentalis cv.
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Tilia cordata
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Tsuja canadensis
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Ulmas parvifolia
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Viburnum X burkwoodii
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Viburnum trilobum
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Vinca minor cv.
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Wistreria sinensis cv.
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Yucca filamentosa
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