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Pittosporum tobira (PITTOSPORACEAE) China, Korea, Japan Entire Recurved on margin Narrowly obovate (spatulate) 4 long, 1 ½ wide blunt or rounded apex short petiole acute at base Upper- glossy bright green Leathery Terminal flat topped inflorescence (corymb) White, changing to yellow 5 parted Fragrant Capsule with red seeds Very sticky Shrub to about 15 ft. Many branches "Pittosporum" means pitch seed may refer to stickiness May resemble rhododendron when not in flower Variegated CVs common Viburnum x bodnantense (ADOXACEAE) pink dawn viburnum Garden origin Opposite Deciduous Ovate to Oblong Serrate margin 3-4 long Bronze when young Tubular, fused corolla 5 merous ly symmetric Infl- loose pendulous flower cluster (raceme) in terminals or axils Rich rose red to pink, age to white Fragrant Small, globose blue-black or purple drupe 1/8-1/4 in diameter Vase shaped shrub to 10 ft Twiggy branches Heavily scented flowers Flowers emerge before the leaves Dawn is a popular cultivar Page 1 of 9

Choisya ternata (RUTACEAE) Mexican orange Mexico Opposite Ternately Compound (3 leaflets) Leaflets glossy Side leaflets sessile (no petiole) 2-3 long Strong smell when crushed 3 to 6 flowers in a flat-topped inflorescence (corymb) Infl. in leaf axils White, long-lasting 1 across 4 or 5 petals Capsule shrub to 8 ft., rounded shape Flowers fragrant, spring and late summer Good for sun or shade Aztec Pearl cv with very slender leaves and pinkish flowers, Sundance has golden foliage Named after Jacque Choisy, ternata refers to the leaves ERICACEAE heath family: rhododendrons, blueberry, huckleberry, heath & heather ~ Entire or serrate margin ~ leathery, thick Infl raceme, panicule, or corymb or solitary symmetry ~ bilateral symmetry usually calyx united in bell shape - fused corolla or urn or bell shape 5 parted (~4) 10 stamens (~5) Anthers open w/apical pores ~ white, red Berry or capsule, drupe Shrubs, small trees or herbs (~deciduous) ~ parasitic (mycrotrophic) Acidic soils, bogs Page 2 of 9

Rhododendron (ERICACEAE) rhododendron Europe, Australia, North America, and Asia, often clustered at ends of shoots. Entire margin. Often scales or hairs on lower side of leaf. Umbel-like inflorescences (trusses) clustered at ends of branches. Flowers are disc-shaped (rotate), bell-shaped (campanulate) or funnelshaped Sepals 5 often fused at base. Petals 5 (sometimes 10), fused at base. Stamens 10 (rarely up to 27). Anthers open at pores. Pollen is thread like. One style, long and curved. Flower bud protected by scales. Dry capsules. Seeds often with wings. Trees to 100 ft or shrubs. or deciduous. Flower buds obvious in winter. Flowers bloom on previous year s growth. Prune right after flowering Genus includes azaleas Arbutus unedo (ERICACEAE) strawberry tree S.E. Europe, Turkey, Lebanon Serrate Elliptic to oblong Above lustrous dark green Glandular Small infl. Fls w/ corolla, urn-shaped, white Ovary superior Flowers in Fall Berry - Strawberry like ~1 across (edible) Unedo = I eat one (boring tasting fruit) Tree to 30ft Many stems Stems red Young branches glandular, pubescent Page 3 of 9

Ilex cornuta (AQUIFOLIACEAE) Chinese holly China, Korea, Small Infl. brightly colored drupe (~red) Shrub to 10ft 3 spined and broad at tip (truncate) 4 parted, White Dense branchlets Oblong-rectangular 1-4 long Imperfect Dioecious "cornuta" means hornshaped Older leaves entire 1 or 2 spines at side of base Rosmarinus officinalis (LAMIACEAE ) rosemary Mediterranean Opposite, Entire Sessile (no petiole) Narrow Revolute or recurved margin (rolled backwards) Lower white Bilaterally symmetric Fls violet-blue, ~ white 1 0.5 in. long Sepals & Petals 5 Stamens 2 Style 1 4 nutlets Aromatic shrub, ~Square stems Ros=dew marinus = maritime, found on beach cliffs Prostratus is a good evergreen groundcover Drought tolerant once established Page 4 of 9

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (ERICACEAE) kinnikinick, bear berry N. Eurasia, N. America, Entire Obtuse Slightly revolute (rolled backwards) Glabrous (smooth/ no pubescence) 0.5-0.75 in long Infl cluster on short stalks (terminal racemes) Fls small, nodding, pendulous Petals 5, fused, urn shaped Pink & white Stamens 8-10 Berry, small 1/3 ½ in, red Red stems Prostrate shrub Sunny areas, drought tolerant Uva=bunch of grapes, ursi=bear Massachusetts from seed collected in Massachusetts Vancouver Jade from Victoria, British Columbia Oemleria cerasiformis (ROSACEAE) Indian plum British Columbia to California,, Entire Lvs narrowly oblonglanceolate to oblanceolate, Light greenish-yellow Smell like cucumber Dioecious, but sometimes bisexual flowers on plant. Pendulous inflorescence (raceme) 5 sepals & petals Male flowers w/15 stamens in 3 whorls. Females 5 carpels & styles Thin fleshed drupe, bitter but edible Ripens to black (various colors as it ripens from yellow to redpurple to purple-black) Shrub to small tree, to 9 ft, Deciduous bark is purplish brown and bitter - common understory, cerasiformis means shaped like a cherry. One of the earliest bloomers in spring flowers before leaves small greenish white No thorns Page 5 of 9

Ribes sanguineum (GROSSULARIACEAE) red-flowering current W. North America 3-5 lobed, palmate Palmately veined (usually with 5 main veins) Infl loose pendulous spike. Red or pink flowers, white in some cultivars - 5 parted Sepals 5, united Styles 2 ¼ in diameter Berry with persistent sepals, blue with a whitish bloom, not always seen Twiggy shrub, Deciduous Stems do not have spines like many other Ribes Likes sunny spots Associated with white pine blister rust Rufous hummingbirds follow the blooms during migration Cultivars include White Icicle with white flowers; King Edward VII with pinkish-red flowers Daphne (THYMELAEACEAE) daphne Europe & Asia, Often grouped towards ends of branchlets. Entire Usually narrow shaped w/ noticeable midrib. Often obovate. Acrid taste and smell. Short racemes or umbels. Flowers perfect, tubular shaped. Sepals 4, fused at base but spreading. No petals. Stamens 8-10, arranged in 2 whorls. Often sweet smelling. Drupe. Fleshy or leathery, red, juicy. Shrubs to 6 ft. or deciduous. Bark tough and fibrous. Daphne was a nymph that the gods changed into a laurel tree to save her from Apollo's advances Many Daphnes are ornamental Page 6 of 9

Daphne odora (THYMELAEACEAE) winter daphne China, Japan, Entire Obovate 1 ½ -3 long Bluntly pointed Varigated or green color Only midrib conspicuous Infl dense terminal heads Apetalous Calyx campanulate (bellshaped) to cylindric Calyx ~ 4-lobed Stamens 8 (in 2 series) Rosy-purple Drupe (red) Shrubs to 2-3 ft. Fragrant Blooms early in Spring Aurea-Marginata is a popular cultivar, leaves edged with white or yellow HAMAMELIDACEAE witch-hazel family Entire/ serrate or palmately lobed Lvs. With palmate and parallel veins Stipules Lvs soft Infl flowers directly on stem (spike), ~ bilateral or imperfect Inconspicuous 4-5 parted Sepals & petals fused (floral cup) ~ petals separate ~ perianth reduced or absent Woody capsule Corylopsis (HAMAMELIDACEAE) winterhazel Bhutan to Japan,. Strong leaf venation, both palmate and pinnate veins. Leaf margin sharply toothed. Base cordate. Leaves soft. Some sp. have pubescence on lower surface of leaf. Has stipules. Spikes hanging from leaf axils. Up to 20 flowers per inflorescence. Flowers perfect, light yellow. Sepals 5. Petals 5. Stamens 5. Anthers yellow or reddish. Carpels 2 with 2 styles. Woody capsules. Hard, round, with 2 beaks (styles). Contains 2 hard, shiny black seeds. Trees or shrubs Deciduous or evergreen ~Pubescence of tufted or stellate hairs on young branches/petioles Shrubs or small trees to 15 ft Buds large and smooth. Deciduous. Flowers appear before leaves. Corylopsis spicata: racemes with 7 to 10 flowers Corylopsis pauciflora: racemes with 1 to 3 flowers Page 7 of 9

Kerria japonica (ROSACEAE) kerria Asia, Ovate to narrowly ovate Doubly serrate Solitary Orange-yellow Sepals 5, joined at base Petals 5 to numerous Stamens many Styles 5-8 Achene, ovate-globose Green Surrounded by persistent sepals Usually 5 achenes/flower Deciduous shrub to 10 ft Fountain form with arching branches Green stems Small, narrow stipules Pleniflora is double flowered cv most common form grown, can be more aggressive spreader than species ROSACEAE rose family Mostly alternate or palmately or pinnately compound Stipules (except Spiraea) Leaves or leaflets ~ w/serrate margins ~ oval Infl usually indeterminate raceme, cyme or solitary, axillary or terminal 5-parted Petals distinct, short clawed many stamens Pistils - numerous to 1 Enlarged receptacle (~ hypanthium) bearing sepals, petals and stamens on its margin ovary various Varied (follicle, capsule, achene, drupelet, drupe, pome) Very diverse and economically important family Trees, shrubs, herbs Aromatic ~ thorny Page 8 of 9

Prunus laurocerasus (ROSACEAE) cherry laurel S.W. Europe slightly serrate on margin Glossy dark green Oblong or obovate-oblong 12-33 long Tip acuminate Base acute/cuneate Infl Elongate racemes 5-merous White ¼ wide Ovary superior Fragrant Drupe, blue-black Shrub or small tree 20 + Used for hedges (not a great use) Very hardy "lauro" means laurel, "cerasus" means cherry Several dwarf cultivars, Otto Luyken to 6, Zabeliana to 5, Mt. Vernon to 3, Nana to 8 Page 9 of 9