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River Birch ORNAMENTAL FEATURES

One of the most appealing features of the birch is the bark, which, on larger, young branches and stems, is reddish to pinkish brown and peels off in papery strips.

SWEETBAY MAGNOLIA (M. virginiana)

Mature Height/ Spread: Sweetbay magnolia is usually a single-trunk tree, sometimes a multi-stemmed round shrub. It is usually deciduous in the Piedmont and semi-evergreen or evergreen in the remainder of

WHITE PINE

Mature Height/Spread: White pine (Pinus strobes) reaches 50 to 80 feet in height and 20 to 40 feet in spread. Sometimes, it can grow to 150 feet and more. Growth Rate:

Thieves Swipe Tree Bark for Thriving Herbal Market

Slippery elm trees here are falling victim to thieves who tear off their bark to sell in the burgeoning herbal-remedy market. The gummy lining of the slippery elm’s bark has long

AMERICAN PLANETREE (P. occidentalis)

The American planetree is also called sycamore, buttonwood and buttonball. Mature Height/Spread: This tree can grow 75 to 100 feet with a similar or greater spread. Under ideal conditions it can

Gardenia CULTIVATION

Gardenias require considerable maintenance. Fall or spring is the best time for planting. Plant in light to moderate shade, preferably with minimum competition from tree roots. Gardenias resent root disturbance.

Crape Myrtle LANDSCAPE USE

Crape myrtle is ideally suited for formal or informal design in the home landscape, street plantings and community plantings. It can be planted as a specimen or in groups, and

Caladium CULTIVARS

Fancy and lance-leafed varieties are the two main types of caladiums. Fancy-leafed types have large heart-shaped leaves, grow best in semishade, and may reach a height of 12 to 30

LAUREL OR SWEET BAY (Laurus nobilis)

This attractive, evergreen tree grows 10 to 12 feet with a spread of 8 to 10 feet. The thick, leathery, dark green leaves are 2 to 4 inches long and

The Winter Garden: Landscapes for Cold Weather

Winter is generally considered to be the dead season, the time when plants and trees lie dormant until warm weather arrives. But with some planning and design, your winter garden

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