Showy Fruit - Page 4 of 17
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Plant Guide
Magnolia kobus
Magnolia kobusThis deciduous tree grows to 40 feet tall and blooms in early spring with a profusion of white-tinged pink goblet to saucer-shaped blossoms that are 3 to 4 inches wide.
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Rusty blackhaw viburnum
Viburnum rufidulumWhile North American native viburnums occur most commonly in the eastern United States, rusty blackhaw viburnum flirts with the edge of the Plains.
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Tutsan
Hypericum androsaemum 'Albury Purple'
This is a bushy, deciduous shrub with upright branches.
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Beach plum
Prunus maritima
A suckering deciduous shrub with a dense, rounded form, beach plum has dull green leaves that are pale green beneath.
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Possumhaw holly
Ilex deciduaWhile the fresh green leaves and smooth, light gray stems are enough to make possumhaw holly an attractive shrub, the appeal of this plant is more evident in late fall.
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‘Charles Albanel’ Hedgehog rose
Rosa 'Charles Albanel'This spreading rose grows to only 2 feet tall, making it an ideal groundcover for a steep bank or roadside.
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Paperplant
Fatsia japonicaJapanese fatsia has very large, hand-shaped glossy leaves that glow in the shade.
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Scarlet firethorn
Pyracantha coccinea 'Teton'
Developed by the National Arboretum, 'Teton' pyracantha has a striking upright form, reaching 12 feet tall or more, and orange to golden yellow fruit.
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‘Vanity’ Hybrid musk rose
Rosa 'Vanity'This rose produces brilliant hot pink blossoms at the tips of wide, arching branches.
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Chestnut rose
Rosa roxburghii f. normalisThis species produces single medium pink blossoms with decorative indents at the tips of the petals.