Rhus typhina 'Dissecta'
The North American stag's horn sumach, grown in gardens for over 350 years, is spectacular in autumn when its foliage turns fiery orange, gold, scarlet or purple, especially when set against the dense cones of red fruits borne by female plants. ... [... more]
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Garrya elliptica 'James Roof'
Male forms of Garrya elliptica are impressive plants when laden with their long elegant tassels in winter and early spring. Female plants have much smaller catkins and clusters of round deep purple fruits in summer. 'James Roof' is the most ... [... more]
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Viburnum davidii
Introduced from China in 1904, this is a compact evergreen shrub, making a spreading mound of branching stems and large leathery leaves that gleam richly in sunlight. The dull white flowers are a rather restrained display but, on female plants, ... [... more]
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