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Escallonia
A 6 ft/ 2 m densely-twigged shrub of tiny shining
leaves, smothered in pink and white little flowers the hybrid Escallonia Donard Seedling is winter-hardy with evergreen
leaves suffering in only the most severe weather.
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162.
Osmanthus Delavayi
Osmanthus delavavi has small dark green
leaves and clusters of small white fragrant flowers by late March. Growing to about 6 ft/2 m it combines well with later blooming azaleas or with coniferous evergreens.
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163.
Photinia
As
leaves first open and expand, they gleam like scarlet, then change to a salmon orange, followed by bronze green.
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164.
Prunus (Autumn Plum)
During the summer, quantities of flower buds form on every twiggy growth; and as the last
leaves fall by the end of October, some of the buds open to reveal pinky-white sweet smelling blossoms.
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165.
Rhododendrons And Azaleas
"The larger the
leaves, the more shade needed," is another long standing rule for planting, and it still applies to those varieties with
leaves 12 to 16 in/30 to 40 cm long.
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166.
Tamarix (Tamarisk)
This is Tamarix parviflora, with fine needle-like
leaves in summer. The tiny pink flowers are crowded on 10 in/25 cm stems, resulting in a pink mist effect.
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167.
Viburnums
Seen at a distance in June it might be mistaken for local dogwood, though at closer range no similarity of flowers,
leaves or habit exists.
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168.
Actinidia
A climber, somewhat slow in growth but distinctly ornamental, is Actinidia chinensis, with large beautiful bronzy red
leaves on woody twining stems.
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169.
Hydrangea
Handsome with its large green
leaves and 12 in/ 30 cm spread of sterile and non-sterile flowers, this hydrangea is perhaps slow growing for its first year, but once its roots are well established in good soil makes up time with much strong branch growth each summer.
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170.
Wistaria
sinensis has flower clusters 6 to 12 in/15 to 30 cm long,
leaves with 7 to 13 large leaflets, no fragrance, no autumn colouring, flowers appear before the
leaves, and vines twine from left to right.
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