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a. Flowering Dogwood. b. Japanese Maple. c. Pin Oak. d. Eastern White Pine
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a. Japanese Privet. b. Wax Myrtle. c. Southern Magnolia. d. Red Maple
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a. Pin Oak. b. Leyland Cypress. c. Catawba Rhododendron. d. Flowering Dogwood.
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a. Shasta Daisy. b. Glossy Abelia. c. Wax Begonia. d. Boston Fern.
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a. Crape Myrtle. b. Red Maple. c. Flowering Dogwood. d. Eastern White Pine.
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a. English Ivy. b. Spider Plant. c. Wax Begonia. d. Weeping Fig.
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a. Winged Euonymus. b. Leyland Cypress. c. Pin Oak. d. Eastern Red Bud.
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a. Center vein. b. Color variegated. c. Century five. d. Cultivar.
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a. Wax Myrtle. b. Willow Oak. c. Bar Harbor Juniper. d. Glossy Abelia.
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a. French. b. Russian. c. Spanish. d. Latin.
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a. Ficus. b. Prunus. c. Juniperus. d. Ilex.
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a. Hosta. b. Impatiens. c. Wax Begonia. d. Azalea.
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a. Blue Rug Juniper. b. Lirope. c. Prayer Plant. d. Hosta.
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a. Pin Oak. b. Prayer Plant. c. Helleri Holly. d. Japanese Barberry.
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a. Species. b. Variety. c. Cultivar. d. Genus.
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a. Chrysanthemum. b. Geranium. c. Poinsettia. d. Spider Plant.
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a. 'Nana'. b. Vomitoria. c. Dwarf. d. Ilex.
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a. Norfolk Island Pine. b. Japanese Barberry. c. Winged Euonymus. d. Dumbcane.
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