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1 Plant ID #7 Horticulture 2

2 Impatiens Impatiens Foliage: alternate, upper leaves sometimes opposite; lanceolate-ovate; green or reddish green on both surfaces Flowers: Orange, pink, purple, red, white Height: 8 to 24 inches Spread: 10 to 12 inches Form: Spreading, rounded, flat topped Leaf Arrangement: alternate Unique Characteristic: good hanging baskets, double or single flowers Exposure: Sun to Part shade Landscape: border, container, edging

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6 Iris x germanica var florentina
Bearded Iris Foliage: perennial; simple; bold sword shaped with entire margins Flowers: most colors; flowers in summer Height: 4 to 48 inches Spread: 6 inches Form: upright Leaf Arrangement: flat fan shaped Landscape Use: border, cut flower, edging Exposure: Sun Unique Characteristic: fragrant

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10 Iris xiphium Dutch Iris Foliage: grass like and wispy
Flowers: slim orchid-like petals, each accented by a complimentary color splotch Height: 3 feet Spread: 8 inches Form: upright loose Leaf Arrangement: whorled from bulb Unique Characteristic: Zone: 5 to 9

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14 Juniperus conferta Shore Juniper
Foliage: evergreen ground cover; aromatic gray green or blue green needlelike leaves about a half inch long and borne in fascicles of three Flowers: blue berries Height: inches Spread: 10 feet Form: low spreading ground cover Leaf Arrangement: groups of three needles Landscape Use: border, edging, foundation Exposure: Sun Unique Characteristic: forms dense mat

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19 Juniperus horizontalis ‘Plumosa’, ‘Bar Harbor’, ‘Wiltonii’
Creeping Juniper Foliage: evergreen groundcover; Feathery gray-green foliage; winter color is silvery plum; scale-like leaves in opposite pairs Flowers: non-flowering Height: 1 to 2 feet Spread: 8 to 10 feet Form: flat branching Leaf Arrangement: opposite pairs of scales-like leaves Landscape Use: border, edging, foundation Exposure: Sun Unique Characteristic: good for retaining walls

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23 Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Foliage: Succulent. Fleshy leaves, opposite on stem, glossy dark green with toothed edges Flowers: Clusters of tiny tubular flowers on top of leafless stalk last for several weeks; pink; red; yellow; salmon Height: Up to 1.5 feet tall depending on variety Spread: 1.5 feet Form: Leaf Arrangement: opposite Unique Characteristic: flower with 3-4 weeks of 14 hour dark days Zone: 10-11

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27 Lagerstroemia indica cv.
Crepe Myrtle Foliage: deciduous tree, simple, oval shape with entire margins Flowers: white, red, pink on panicles; summer to fall bloom Height: feet Spread: 6-12 feet Leaf Arrangement: opposite Exposure: Sun Landscape Use: border, accent Unique Characteristic: very showy flowers

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31 Ligustrum japonicum cv
Japanese Privet Foliage: evergreen; 2 to 4 inches; oblong; simple, ovate shape with entire margins Flowers: white; showy; spring flowering; summer flowering; unpleasant fragrance; very small flowers Height: 8 to 12 feet Spread: 5-7 feet Form: round; spreading; vase shape Leaf Arrangement: opposite Landscape Use: border, screen Exposure: Sun Unique Characteristic: thick vigorous plant that makes a good screen

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34 Liquidambar styraciflua
Sweetgum Foliage: deciduous tree, simple, palmately veined, 4 to 6 inches across with 5 to 7 lobes (look like stars), and a finely serrate margin Height: feet Spread: feet Form: medium to large tree to 80 feet tall with a straight stem and a pyramidal crown Leaf Arrangement: Alternate Landscape Use: Border, shade Exposure: Sun Unique Characteristic: spiny "gumballs“; used for shade and fall color; can get with no fruit

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38 Liriope muscari Liriope
Foliage: simple, linear with entire margins; dark green or variegated , ribbon-like foliage Flowers: spikes of small purple, violet or white flowers rise from the center of clumps Height: inches Spread: inches Form: upright to weeping grass Leaf Arrangement: grass like Exposure: Shade Landscape Use: border, edging, foundation Unique Characteristic: Flowers are followed by pea-sized black or white berries in autumn Stopped here

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42 Loropetalum chinensis
Chinese Fringe Flower Foliage: finely textured evergreen shrub Flowers: arranged in small clusters with each having 4 narrow strap like petals that droop downward Height: as high as 12 feet Spread: 6-8 feet Form: loose open form; spreading habit with branches arranged in horizontal layers Leaf Arrangement: alternating Landscape Use: accent, border, foundation Exposure: partial shade Unique Characteristic: Drought tolerant

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47 Magnolia grandiflora Southern Magnolia
Foliage: evergreen; 5 to 10", simple, dark green leathery leaves; underside often has a cinnamon-brown pubescence Flowers: 8 to 12" fragrant, creamy white flowers in summer; bright red seeds in fall; blooms May- June Height: 40 to 50 feet Spread: feet Form: Dense, conical shape; symmetrical Leaf Arrangement: alternate Landscape Use: border, shade, specimen Exposure: sun Unique Characteristic: leaves difficulty to manage; dramatic with brick

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50 Magnolia x soulangiana
Saucer Magnolia Foliage: simple, oblong to obovate, 3 to 6 inches long, entire margin, green above, paler and fuzzy below Flowers: large (4 to 8 inches) and showy, light pink to nearly purple petals, appearing in mid-spring Height: feet Spread: feet Form: Upright in youth; often multi-stemmed; low, wide spreading branches; rounded at maturity Leaf Arrangement: alternate Landscape Use: border, specimen Exposure: Sun Unique Characteristic: spectacular blooms in spring landscape

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56 Malus sp. Flowering Crabapple
Foliage: Simple, ovate shape with sharply serrated margins Flowers: Flowers are classified as single (five petals), semi-double (six-ten petals), or double (more than 10 petals). Blossom colors range from pearly white through delicate pinks to a deep red, coral or salmon. Height: 8 to 40 feet Spread: 10 to 25 feet Leaf Arrangement: alternate Exposure: sun Landscape Use: Border, specimen Unique Characteristic: Apples and crabapples are in the rose family, Rosaceae, in the genus Malus. Crabapples are differentiated from apples based on fruit size. If fruit is two inches in diameter or less, it is termed a crabapple. If the fruit is larger than two inches, it is classified as an apple.

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60 Ilex x “Nellie R. Stevens”
Nellie R Stevens Holly Foliage: Flowers: Height: Spread: Form: Leaf Arrangement: Unique Characteristic: Exposure: Landscape:


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